Andy Blunden completes his immanent critique of Activity Theory, begun in 2010 with An Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity.
A summary of the ontological foundations of Activity Theory introduces a critical review of the work of activity theorists across the world with a focus of applications in medical and educational contexts, and concludes with a review of the ethics of collaboration. Blunden expands the domain of Activity Theory to address the pressing problems facing humanity today and activities lacking in clear objects, collaboration in voluntary projects and social movements, the life projects of individuals and emerging practices. Blunden brings an understanding of Marxist and Hegelian philosophy to bear on the application of Activity Theory to problems of social change.
Other books by Andy Blunden
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Hegel, Marx and Vygotsky
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Hegel for Social Movements
by Andy Blunden -
The Origins of Collective Decision Making
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Collaborative Projects
Edited by Andy Blunden -
Concepts
by Andy Blunden
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An Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity
by Andy Blunden