This book is long awaited within the contemporarily creative field
of cultural psychologies. It is a theoretical synthesis that is at
the level of innovations that Sigmund Freud, James Mark Baldwin,
William Stern, Kurt Lewin, Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky and Jan
Smedslund have brought into psychology over the past century. Here
we can observe a creative solution to integrating cultural
psychology with the rich traditions of psychodynamic perspectives,
without repeating the conceptual impasses in which many
psychoanalytic perspectives have become caught. CONTENTS Series
Editor's Preface. New Synthesis: A dynamic theory of Sense-Making
Introduction. Psychology as the science of the explanandum PART I -
MICRO-PHYSICS OF SENSEMAKING Chapter 1. The meaning of our
discontent. Chapter 2. The Semio-Dynamic Model of Sensemaking
(SDMS). Chapter 3. Micro-dynamic of sensemaking. Chapter 4. The
semiotic Big Bang. PART II. THEORETICAL EXPLORATIONS Chapter 5. The
contextuality of mind. Chapter 6. Beyond subject and object.
Chapter 7. Affect and desire as semiotic processes. Chapter 8.
Exercises of semiotic reframing. PART III. A NEW METHODOLOGICAL
APPROACH Chapter 9. Field dependency and abduction. Chapter 10. The
modelling of sensemaking. Chapter 11. Models and strategies of
empirical investigation. Chapter 12. Studies of sensemaking.
Epilogue. References.
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