Collaborative Projects : An Interdisciplinary Study.
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- 9789004261228
- 300.72
- H62.C5658 2014eb
Intro -- Collaborative Projects -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: 'Collaborative Project' as a Concept for Interdisciplinary Human Science Research -- Overview -- Part 1: Research Projects -- 1 The Projective Method as the Basis of Continuous Education -- 2 The Dialectics of Collective and Individual Transformation: Transformative Activist Research in a Collaborative Learning Community Project -- 3 Could Life Be… Producing Subjectivity in Participation -- 4 Rhythms of Collaboration -- 5 Seeking to Combat Educational Inequality: The 5th Dimension -- 6 Formation of the Concept of "Collaborative Learning Space" -- 7 Mayslake: Starting from Scratch -- 8 The Collaborative Project of Public Deliberation -- 9 Vygotskian Collaborative Project of Social Transformation: History, Politics, and Practice in Knowledge Construction -- 10 Change through Collaboration: Gay Activism and HIV/AIDS in Australia -- 11 The Miracle Fiber Exposed as a Deadly Threat: Some Moments in the Battle to Have Asbestos Banned from Use in Australia -- 12 Tahrir: A Project(ion) of Revolutionary Change -- Part 2: Reflections -- 13 Alterglobalization and the Limits of Prefigurative Politics -- 14 A Reflection on the Feminist Movement -- 15 The Peer Activist Learning Community: A Peer Perspective -- 16 Reflection on Collective and Individual Transformation -- 17 Play through the Prism of Projects -- 18 Human Flourishing in Developmental Education Schools A Collaborative Project Perspective -- 19 Reflection on Complementarity and Mutual Appropriation -- 20 Spirited Collaborations -- 21 Emotional Commitment and the Development of Collaborative Projects -- 22 Projects, Activity Systems: Figuring Out How to Use these Concepts -- 23 Toward a Mesogenetic Methodology -- 24 Conclusion: Time and Activity -- Index.
Collaborative Projects - An Interdisciplinary Study demonstrates that the concept of 'project' may unify research across a range of human sciences, and presents eleven diverse research projects and a philosophical introduction to prove it.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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