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Vygotsky

Newman, F. (2005). Vygotsky’s Place in the History of Science. Keynote. Vygotsky at Work and Play in Educational, Therapeutic and Organizational Settings, sponsored by the East Side Insitute and the Research Center at the All Stars Project, Inc.

Holzman , L. (2002). Vygotsky's Zone of Proximal Development: The Human Activity Zone. Presentation, Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association.

Holzman, L. (in press). Lev Vygotsky and the new performative psychology: Implications for business and organizations. To appear in D.M. Hosking and S. McNamee (Eds.), Organisational behaviour: Social constructionist approaches. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.

Newman, F. and Holzman, L. (1993). Lev Vygotsky: Revolutionary scientist. London: Routledge.

Holzman, L. (1990). Lev and let Lev: An interview on the life and works of Lev Vygotsky. Practice, The Magazine of Psychology and Political Economy , 7, 3, pp.11-23.

Holzman, L. (1985). Pragmatism and dialectical materialism in language development. In K.E. Nelson (Ed.), Children's language . Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum, pp. 345- 367. Reprinted in H. Daniels, Ed. (1996), Introduction to Vygotsky . London: Routledge, pp. 75-98

Hood, L., Fiess, K. and Aron, J. (1982). Growing up explained: Vygotskians look at the language of causality. In C. Brainerd and M. Pressley (Eds.), Verbal processes in children . New York: Springer-Verlag, pp. 265-286.



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