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Knowledge, Activity, and Development

This updated logo conveys an essential message: the Activity Analysis Center is not only about Activity Theory but also about the Knowledge behind Activity. This represents the core meaning of the concept of "Activity Analysis."

Introducing Applied Activity Theory: A New Tool for Selecting Frameworks

I am excited to share that I have been working on a new tool designed to help select Activity-theoretical frameworks from an application perspective. This project, titled Applied Activity Theory, is centered around enhancing the ways we engage with and apply these frameworks.

Activity Analysis Center: Curativity, Creativity, and Activity

For the Activity Analysis Center, the focus is described with the following themes: Curativity, Creativity, and Activity.

Project Engagement (v2.1) as an Innovation Approach

Introduce a thesis about the Project Engagement approach (v2.1).

Project Engagement (v2): Life, History, and Multiverse

The pair of concepts of "Event - Project" is part of the Project Engagement approach while the pair of concepts of "Life Themes - Cultural Themes" is part of the "Themes of Practice" framework. The new diagram is also inspired by the notion of "Activity as Project Engagement".

Blog: Re-learning Activity Theory

Three actions and one quotation about Second-order Activity and my “Activity” thematic space.

The Landscape of Activity Theory and CHAT

Activity Theory or the “Cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT)” is an interdisciplinary philosophical framework for studying both individual and social aspects of human behavior.