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Michael Cole, Professor mcole@weber.ucsd.edu
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* The Laboratory for Comparative
Human Cognition (LCHC)
* Mind, Culture
and Activity
* Web Lectures
* Vita
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| Education: |
Ph.D. in Psychology, Indiana University (1962)
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| Research: |
For many years I have been seeking to develop a mediational theory
of mind building upon the traditions of Russian cultural-historical
activity theories and American pragmatic social sciences. Early in
my career this work began with a series of cross-cultural studies
of cognitive development, especially as development relates to the
roles of literacy and schooling. Subsequently my interests in culture,
context, and development led to a series of studies designed to study
development using a combination of experimental, quasi-experimental,
and in-situ methods associated with microethnography and participant
observation. For the past decade I have been engaged in a large, and
growing, analysis of a large number of special "microcultures" ("Fifth
Dimensions") that have been designed to promote the intellectual
and social development of children. These waves of research are described
in a book published in 1996, Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future
Discipline (Harvard University Press).
At present my research is carried out within the broad mandate of
the University of California to assist in the education of the state’s
children. I make extensive use of new communication technologies
in this work including support for XMCA,
a quasi-moderated discussion group and the use of computers and
computer networks in research with both children in community settings
and undergraduates. I also am studying the use of interactive video-conferencing
as a medium for teaching and inter-institutional collaboration.
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Bibliography, articles, conferences, long distance video talks: |
Bibliography
For a sample
of both recent and not so recent writing, visit the LCHC
website.
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| Awards: |
Award
for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement
of Psychology Note published in American Psych Association
Monitor, vol 37, no 5 2006
The Cultural
Historical Special Interest Group of AERA announced the first recipients
of the SIG's newly created awards: The Life Time Contribution
Award , 2004
The Italian
Ministry for the University and for Scientific and Technological
Research has approved the proposal of awarding Mike Cole with the
Laurea Honoris Causa in Psychology, 2004
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