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Boesch’s Symbolic Action Theory in Interaction

LÌvia Mathias Simao

University of Sao Paulo, Brazil

Some remarks are presented reflecting recent implications of Boesch’s symbolic action theory for the development of studies concerned with the relationship between verbal interaction and knowledge construction. In doing so, attempts are made to improve the interlocution of Boesch’s account with other significant semiotic-constructivist propositions.

Key Words: Boesch’s symbolic action theory • knowledge construction • subject–other relations • verbal interaction

Culture & Psychology, Vol. 7, No. 4, 485-493 (2001)
DOI: 10.1177/1354067X0174006


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