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Journal of Russian and East European Psychology
Editor: Pentti Hakkarainen, Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences (phakkar@gmail.com ) Editor Emeritus: Michael Cole, University of California, San Diego ( mcole@weber.ucsd.edu)
Journal of Russian & East European Psychology publishes thematic issues with translations of original submissions as well as articles published in scholarly journals on a variety of topics from child development to creativity to memory to post-traumatic stress. Another important editorial mission of the journal is the publication of work by the greats--Bekhterev, Bernstein, Bozhovich, Brushlinskii, Elkonin, Leontiev, Luria, Puzyrei, Shpet, Uznadze, Vygotsky, Zaporozhets, Zinchenko, Zuckerman--in excellent translations with helpful bibliographic information, contributions by peers and proteges, and introductions by guest editors. The complete digital archives of Journal of Russian & East European Psychology beginning with Volume 1 (1962) are available free of charge to current institutional subscribers for the life of the paid subscription. Volumes 1-38 (1962-2000) are also included in the Russian & East European Studies digital archive collection available for one-time purchase to non-subscribers. "The translations are in excellent English; articles are well documented. ... This is another of the very valuable journals published by M.E. Sharpe, and it is recommended for academic and research libraries." -Magazines for Libraries
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Vol. 50 (Jan/Feb 2012 - Nov/Dec 2012)
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Editorial Board
Adam Biela, Catholic University of Lublin; Laszlo Garai, University of Budapest; Jaromir Janousek, Charles University, Prague; Alex Kozulin, ICELP, Jerusalem; Eugene Matusov, University of Delaware; Luciano Meccacci, University of Florence; Boris Meshcheryakov, International University for the Nature, Society, and Man, Dubna, Moscow Region; Dorothy Robbins, University of Central Missouri; Georg Ruckriem, Berlin University of Arts; Lloyd Strickland, Carleton University, Ottawa; Jonathan Tudge, University of North Carolina, Greensboro; Peetr Tulviste, Tartu University, Estonia; Jaan Valsiner, Clark University; Nikolai Veresov, University of Oulu, Kajaani; James V. Wertsch, Washington University; Katsuhiro Yamazumi, Center for Human Activity Theory, Kansai University; Anton Yasnitsky, University of Toronto, Canada; V.P. Zinchenko, State University-Higher Education of Economics, Moscow; Galina Zuckerman, Russian Academy of Education, Moscow
Table of Contents
November-December 2012
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Alexander Lobok's Work on Probabilistic Dialogic Agency-Based Pedagogy
| Guest Editor's Introduction | | Alexander Lobok's Probabilistic Dialogic Pedagogy | | EUGENE MATUSOV | 3 | | My Educational Odyssey to Dialogic Agency-Based Probabilistic Pedagogy | | | | ALEXANDER LOBOK | 5 | | Two Schools | | Psychological Foundations of a New Educational Ontology | | ALEXANDER LOBOK | 9 | | The Writing Person | | | | ALEXANDER LOBOK | 34 | | The Next-Generation School | | (A Tentative Conceptual Sketch) | | ALEXANDER LOBOK | 71 | | Preschool Education Bullied | | An Experiment in Establishing a Dialogue with a Kindergarten Educator | | ALEXANDER LOBOK | 92 | | Author Index to Journal of Russian and East European Psychology | | Volume 50 (January-December 2012) | | | 115 |
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