On Collaboration: Personal, Educational and Societal Arenas

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Abstract

On Collaboration: Personal, Educational and Societal Arenas provides an elaborated analysis of what it means to collaborate, particularly in educational contexts. It thereby adopts a mixed-genre approach, following L. Vygotsky, who maintained that, for example, the works of Shakespeare and of Dostoyevsky had as much to teach us about the human psyche as laboratory studies and field observations. The authors draw on results of scientific research, particularly on collaborative learning and work, as well as on autobiographical narrative and analysis of works of art. In addition, they broaden the scientific perspective on collaboration from purely educational perspectives by including personal, artistic, and societal contexts.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherBrill
Number of pages153
ISBN (Electronic)9789004429086
ISBN (Print)9789004429079
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2020

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