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May 28, 2015 · Jerome Bruner, first as Professor of Psychology at Harvard and then as Watts Professor at Oxford, has been at the forefront of what became, in the 1960s, the much heralded Cognitive Revolution that today dominates psychology around the world. Since 1991, Bruner has been associated with the New York University School of Law as Meyer Visiting ...
- Jerome Bruner
- 2015
- Scaffolding and Emotion Regulation
- Ego-Centeredness and A Weak Self-Referentiality: The Study of Autism
- Speaking The Self Into Becoming: Beyond The Information Given
In the current volume, Graneist and Habermas refer to the “culture-specific age-typical interpretive templates”. For the purpose of developing a cultural cognitive developmental psychology, the authors examined mothers’ scaffolding of emotional regulation among adolescents. Mother’s interactions were, it was discovered, sensitive to the child’s age...
While examining the narratives of an adult with autism, Fasulo (2019) utilizes Bruner’s theory of the cultural self and supplements it with other theories to suggest that the notion of typical selves can in fact hamper the understanding and expression of self-narratives among both typical and atypical individuals on account of the limiting framewor...
Recently, I (first author) visited a new-born baby of a close family. Armed with the constant self-imposed responsibility of ethnographic analysis, I listen closely to dialogues of everyday encounters, especially when they concern domains of heightened activity (Chaudhary 2004). These domains are of important cultural and personal significance, and...
- Nandita Chaudhary, Punya Pillai
- 2019
Oct 27, 1983 · Such critics pointed to the school, the family, and even the toys and games of impoverished childhood as fetters designed to assure the power of the ruling class. But there were other, less dramatic but possibly more powerful, criticisms brought against universalist views of human growth.
Apr 3, 2008 · Recent encounters with U.S. legal culture provide a ground for illustrating these intertwining relations of subjects and their cultural milieux. [culture, mind, law, institutions, selectivity]
- Jerome Bruner
- 2008
Dec 9, 2015 · Policies and ethics. In the last third of his teaching triumvirate, Jerry Bruner made his home at New York University School of Law. At NYU Law School he touched the lives of scores of colleagues and hundreds of students. There follows a brief introduction to three essays and a play...
- Eleanor Fox
- eleanor.fox@nyu.edu
- 2015
Jul 13, 2016 · Jerome Seymour Bruner helped to launch the cognitive revolution in psychology — the shift from focusing on how stimuli or rewards provoke behaviours (behaviourism) to trying to understand the...
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Jun 9, 2016 · Jerome S. Bruner, whose theories about perception, child development and learning informed education policy for generations and helped launch the modern study of creative problem solving, known...