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| Name: |
Etienne
Pelaprat Web
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| Education: |
B.S.
Cognitive Science, UCSD (2002) |
Awards/
Fellowships: |
Cal-IT(2)
Graduate Fellow (2003/2004)
UC Day Undergraduate Research Award (2002)
UCSD Undergraduate Research Award (2002) |
Research
Interests: |
"I
am currently interested in research on biodiversity, specifically
technological infrastructures powering the discourse, rhetoric, politics
and data structures of the "global" research discipline.
I also have a continuing interest in the cultural mediation of cognitive
processes, which is principally manifested in the study of technological
artifacts. I apply at least three theoretical approaches to my work
on cognition: first, the cultural-historical approach stemming from
the work of The Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition; second,
the theory of Distributed Cognition; and finally, Activity Theory.
My final interest rests at the intersection of myth, storytelling
and narrative with cognitive science. Here, I investigate how the
former shape the latter -- how stories, narrative, etc mediate our
daily cogntiive mental life. In general, my central analytic research
question is aimed at understanding how technology and culture mediate
mental processes."
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