Integrating experiences: Body and mind moving between contexts
Tania Zittoun & Alex Gillespie
Résumé |
Zittoun and Gillespie propose a model of the relation between mind
and society, specifically the way in which individuals develop and
gain agency through society. They theorize a two-way interaction:
bodies moving through society accumulate differentiated
experiences, which become integrated at the level of mind. This
enables psychological movement between experiences, which in turn
mediates how people move through society. The model is illustrated
with a longitudinal analysis of diaries written by a woman leading
up to and through the Second World War. |
Mots-clés |
Culture, movement, development, integrative model, War |
Citation | Zittoun, T., & Gillespie, A. (2015). Integrating experiences: Body and mind moving between contexts. In B. Wagoner, N. Chaudhary, & P. Hviid (Eds.) Integrating experiences: Body and mind moving between contexts. (pp. 3-49). Charlotte, NC: Information Age Publishing. |
Type | Chapitre de livre (Anglais) |
Année | 2015 |
Editeur | Brady Wagoner, Nandita Chaudhary, Pernille Hviid |
Titre du livre | Integrating experiences: Body and mind moving between contexts |
Editeur commercial | Information Age Publishing (Charlotte, NC) |
Pages | 3-49 |
Titre de la collection | Nield Bohr Lecture Series II |
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