Culture in infancy : an account of a way the object "sculpts" early development.

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Type
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Collection
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Institution
Title
Culture in infancy : an account of a way the object "sculpts" early development.
Journal
Psychology & Society
Author(s)
Dimitrova N.
ISSN
2041-5893 (print2041-5184)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
08/2010
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
3
Number
1
Pages
77-91
Language
english
Abstract
The
 aim
 of
 this
 paper
 is
 to
 bring
 into
 consideration
 a
 way
 of
 studying
 culture
 in
 infancy.
 An
 emphasis 
is 
put 
on
 the
 role 
that 
the 
material 
object 
plays 
in 
early 
interactive
 processes. 
Accounted
 as
 a
 cultural
 artefact,
 the
 object
 is
 seen
 as
 a
 fundamental
 element
 within
 triadic
 mother‐object‐ infant
 interactions
 and
 is
 believed
 to
 be
 a
 driving
 force
 both
 for
 communicative
 and
 cognitive
 development.
 In
 order
 to
 reconsider
 the
 importance
 of
 the
 object
 in
 child
 development
 and
 to
 present
 an 
approach
 of 
studying
object
 construction,
accounts 
in 
literature 
on 
early 
communication
 development
 and
 the
 importance
 of
 the
 object
 are
 reviewed
 and
 discussed
 under
 the
 light
 of
 the
 cultural 
specificity 
of 
the 
material 
object.

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