Activity theory-based methods for the design and evaluation of computer software and hardware, information systems, human-computer interaction, computer-supported cooperative work, and computer-based work processes generally.
To provide a forum for those who while acknowledging the biology of human functioning, wish to focus on the cultural, institutional and historical situatedness of human action.
Activity theory and cultural-historical psychology in the study of children's lives and their development.
Theoretical problems of cultural-historical and activity theory starting with the psychophysical problem and theoretical definition of life and psyche ending with ’tool and sign‘ problem, language, free will, ideality as well as practical (educational, political, social, cultural and economic) issues of this theoretical approach.
Some countries or regions have local organizations affiliated with ISCAR. The webpages are (often) oriented to and in the main language of the country or region. There may also be announcements and content of more general interest, including international conferences.
If your country is not listed below and you want more information (or are interested in contributing to a webpage for your country), then please contact the coordinator for your country or write to: info@iscar.org
Hint: All the links are active, but only those countries with a greeting message have a webpage.
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