Speeches from ISCAR, Sevilla, September 2005
The Technology and Learning Laboratory at the School of Management at Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden, presents a serie of podcasts with various speeches and interviews within the field of cultural historical activity theory (CHAT). First to go in this serie of podcasts is a speech of Michael Cole held at the first ISCAR congress in Seville, Spain, September 20-24, 2005. The speech by Michael Cole, entitled "Accomplishments and unfulfilled promises of cultural-historical activity theory", was held at session 126 "Cultural Historical Activity Theory: Current State of the Art, Problems, and Future Developments" chaired by Wolff-Michael Roth, University of Victoria, Canada.
The speech can be downloaded here (in mp3-format approx. 23 MB): click here
The speech can be downloaded here (in mp3-format approx. 23 MB): click here
