
Dialogicality in Development
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Dialogue is a multilevel concept and can be understood (1) as a real exchange between two interacting persons, (2) as the interaction between culture at large (e.g. stories and narratives) and the interacting, developing person, and (3) as a metaphor for developmental processes in general. In the first part of this international volume, the concept of dialogue is elaborated by researchers from different disciplines. The focus of the second section is on dialogic models in the area of self development. The third deals with the dialogical co-development of person and culture.
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Basic Theoretical Concepts
Dialogicality in the Prague School of Linguistics: A Theoretical Retrospect by Ivana MarkoVÁ
The Logic of Oppositionality in Intrapersonal Dialogue by Joseph F. Rychlak
Dialogicality and the Development of Self
Dynamics of Dialogue and Emergence of Self in Early Communication by Maria C. D. P. Lyra and Micheline Souza
Constructing One's Identity through Music by Emily Abbey and Patrick C. Davis
Dialogue, Development, and Liberation by Mary Watkins
The Dialogical Self between Mechanism and Innovation by Hubert J. M. Hermand and Ingrid E. Josephs
Dialogicality and Culture
Culture as a Semiosphere: On the Role of Culture in the Culture-Individual Relationship by Aaro Toomela
The Different Facets of "Culture": A Commentary on Toomela by Gustav Jahoda
Myths and Minds: Implicit Guidance for Human Conduct by Sumedha Gupta and Jaan Valsiner
Is "Integration" the Developmental End Goal for All Immigrants? Redefining "Acculturation Strategies" from a Genetic-Dramatistic Perspective by Sunil Bhatia
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