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    887

    Provides a new look at the everyday relationship between psychological processes and extraordinary aspects of ordinary phenomena. Why should we deal with ordinary things? People's life is made of everyday practical, taken-for-granted things.

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    1 181

    Provides a new look at the everyday relationship between psychological processes and extraordinary aspects of ordinary phenomena. Why should we deal with ordinary things? People's life is made of everyday practical, taken-for-granted things.

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    727

    Examines the affective nature of human social relationships with the environment. This book explores the historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of the concept of affectivating originally introduced as a potential tool of inquiry into the affective-sensitive dimension of psychological life within a cultural-psychological framework.

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    1 181

    Examines the affective nature of human social relationships with the environment. This book explores the historical, theoretical and practical dimensions of the concept of affectivating originally introduced as a potential tool of inquiry into the affective-sensitive dimension of psychological life within a cultural-psychological framework.

  • - Tensions and Transformations
     
    887

    Aims at further articulating and developing the cultural psychological interest in community. The book focuses on the processes through which individuals constitute communities and the processes that restrain or enable moving forward with others. This interest is necessary especially now that the world is on the move.

  • - Tensions and Transformations
     
    1 217

    Aims at further articulating and developing the cultural psychological interest in community. The book focuses on the processes through which individuals constitute communities and the processes that restrain or enable moving forward with others. This interest is necessary especially now that the world is on the move.

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    1 061

    In very general terms, this book aims to question the ontology of Motherhood in favour of an ontogenetic approach to `life's course', where having a child represents a big transition in a woman's trajectory and where becoming (or not becoming) mother is heuristically more interesting than being a mother.

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    1 521

    In very general terms, this book aims to question the ontology of Motherhood in favour of an ontogenetic approach to `life's course', where having a child represents a big transition in a woman's trajectory and where becoming (or not becoming) mother is heuristically more interesting than being a mother.

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