The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström

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Autor(a) principal: Cenci, Adriane
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Damiani, Magda Floriana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Roteiro (Joaçaba. Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicos.unoesc.edu.br/roteiro/article/view/16594
Resumo: The Cultural-Historical Activity Theory is a living theory, which has been developed since the 1920s and 1930s, seeking to understand the formation of the human in social activity. The Theory has been transformed pari passu with the changes in the cultural contexts of the theoretical and practical investigations that use it, thus presenting changes and continuity of ideas throughout its development. In this sense, three generations of the Theory have been defined by some scholars, each represented by an exponent in the research area: the first by Vygotsky (founder), the second by Leontiev and the third by Engeström. The purpose of this article is to present the theoretical proposals of the three authors, outlining the relationships between them and offering an overview of the Cultural-Historical Activity Theory. The concept of activity, which in Vygotsky appears as mediated activity (mediated by signs and tools), in Leontiev appears as collective activity, the basis of human consciousness, and in Engeström appears as a system of activity in transformation. The production and expansion of the Theory can be understood as historical and collective activities.
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spelling The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and EngeströmDesarrollo de la Teoría Histórico-Cultural de la actividad en tres generaciones: Vygotsky, Leontiev y EngeströmDesenvolvimento da Teoria Histórico-Cultural da Atividade em três gerações: Vygotsky, Leontiev e EngeströmVygotskyLeontievEngeströmTeoria Histórico-Cultural da AtividadeVygotskyLeontievEngeströmTeoría Histórico-Cultural de la ActividadVygotskyLeontievEngeströmCultural-Historical Activity TheoryThe Cultural-Historical Activity Theory is a living theory, which has been developed since the 1920s and 1930s, seeking to understand the formation of the human in social activity. The Theory has been transformed pari passu with the changes in the cultural contexts of the theoretical and practical investigations that use it, thus presenting changes and continuity of ideas throughout its development. In this sense, three generations of the Theory have been defined by some scholars, each represented by an exponent in the research area: the first by Vygotsky (founder), the second by Leontiev and the third by Engeström. The purpose of this article is to present the theoretical proposals of the three authors, outlining the relationships between them and offering an overview of the Cultural-Historical Activity Theory. The concept of activity, which in Vygotsky appears as mediated activity (mediated by signs and tools), in Leontiev appears as collective activity, the basis of human consciousness, and in Engeström appears as a system of activity in transformation. The production and expansion of the Theory can be understood as historical and collective activities.La Teoría Histórico-Cultural de la Actividad es una teoría viva, que se ha desarrollado desde los años de 1920 y 1930, buscando comprender la formación del humano en la actividad social. La Teoría se está convirtiendo pari passu con los cambios en los contextos culturales de las investigaciones teóricas y prácticas que la utilizan, exhibiendo, de esta manera, cambios y continuidad de las ideas a lo largo de su desarrollo. En este sentido, algunos estudiosos definen tres generaciones de la Teoría, cada una representada por un exponente en el área de investigación: la primera por Vygotsky (fundador), la segunda por Leontiev y la tercera por Engeström. El objetivo de este trabajo es presentar las propuestas teóricas de los tres autores, delineando las relaciones entre ellas y ofreciendo un panorama de la Teoría Histórico-Cultural de la Actividad. El concepto de actividad, que en Vygotsky aparece como actividad de mediación (mediada por signos y herramientas), en Leontiev aparece como actividad colectiva, base de la conciencia humana, y en Engeström aparece como sistema de actividad en transformación.  La producción y expansión de la Teoría pueden entenderse como actividades históricas y colectivas.A Teoria Histórico-Cultural da Atividade é uma teoria viva, que vem sendo desenvolvida desde os anos 1920 e 1930, a qual busca entender a formação do humano na atividade social. A Teoria vem se transformando pari passu com as mudanças nos contextos culturais das investigações teóricas e práticas que a utilizam, apresentando, assim, mudanças e continuidade das ideias ao longo de seu desenvolvimento. Nesse sentido, alguns estudiosos definem três gerações da Teoria, cada uma representada por um expoente na área da pesquisa: a primeira por Vygotsky (fundador), a segunda por Leontiev e a terceira por Engeström. O objetivo neste artigo é apresentar as propostas teóricas dos três autores, delineando as relações entre elas e oferecendo um panorama da Teoria Histórico-Cultural da Atividade. O conceito de atividade, que em Vygotsky aparece como atividade mediada (mediada por signos e ferramentas), em Leontiev aparece como atividade coletiva, base da consciência humana, e em Engeström aparece como sistema de atividade em transformação. A produção e a expansão da Teoria podem ser entendidas como atividades históricas e coletivas.Universidade do Oeste de Santa Catarina2018-12-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.unoesc.edu.br/roteiro/article/view/1659410.18593/r.v43i3.16594Roteiro; Vol. 43 No. 3 (2018): Roteiro set./dez. 2018; 919-948Roteiro; Vol. 43 Núm. 3 (2018): Roteiro set./dez. 2018; 919-948Roteiro; Vol. 43 No. 3 (2018): Roteiro set./dez. 2018; 919-948Roteiro; v. 43 n. 3 (2018): Roteiro set./dez. 2018; 919-948Roteiro; Vol. 43 N.º 3 (2018): Roteiro set./dez. 2018; 919-9482177-60590104-431110.18593/r.v43i3reponame:Roteiro (Joaçaba. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
Desarrollo de la Teoría Histórico-Cultural de la actividad en tres generaciones: Vygotsky, Leontiev y Engeström
Desenvolvimento da Teoria Histórico-Cultural da Atividade em três gerações: Vygotsky, Leontiev e Engeström
title The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
spellingShingle The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
Cenci, Adriane
Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Teoria Histórico-Cultural da Atividade
Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Teoría Histórico-Cultural de la Actividad
Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Cultural-Historical Activity Theory
title_short The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
title_full The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
title_fullStr The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
title_full_unstemmed The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
title_sort The development of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory in three generations: Vygotsky, Leontiev and Engeström
author Cenci, Adriane
author_facet Cenci, Adriane
Damiani, Magda Floriana
author_role author
author2 Damiani, Magda Floriana
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cenci, Adriane
Damiani, Magda Floriana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Teoria Histórico-Cultural da Atividade
Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Teoría Histórico-Cultural de la Actividad
Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Cultural-Historical Activity Theory
topic Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Teoria Histórico-Cultural da Atividade
Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Teoría Histórico-Cultural de la Actividad
Vygotsky
Leontiev
Engeström
Cultural-Historical Activity Theory
description The Cultural-Historical Activity Theory is a living theory, which has been developed since the 1920s and 1930s, seeking to understand the formation of the human in social activity. The Theory has been transformed pari passu with the changes in the cultural contexts of the theoretical and practical investigations that use it, thus presenting changes and continuity of ideas throughout its development. In this sense, three generations of the Theory have been defined by some scholars, each represented by an exponent in the research area: the first by Vygotsky (founder), the second by Leontiev and the third by Engeström. The purpose of this article is to present the theoretical proposals of the three authors, outlining the relationships between them and offering an overview of the Cultural-Historical Activity Theory. The concept of activity, which in Vygotsky appears as mediated activity (mediated by signs and tools), in Leontiev appears as collective activity, the basis of human consciousness, and in Engeström appears as a system of activity in transformation. The production and expansion of the Theory can be understood as historical and collective activities.
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