
(S4,Ep41) How many ways can a public symbol be read?
An interesting contribution to a larger cultural conversation, with Peter Smagorinsky (Originally published Jul 11, 2020) Original chat here: http://tiny.cc/4v5asz
7 Aug 20202min

(S4,Ep40) How good is your memory?
Nikolai Veresov on Biological vs. Cultural memory A demonstration of the influence of a 'cultural tool' on a higher mental function (Originally published Feb 13, 2020) Full video: http://tiny.cc/drpm...
7 Aug 20202min

(S4,Ep39) Should researchers work hard to persuade skeptics?
Nikolai Veresov offers his views on the topic of persuading his skeptics. (Originally published Jun 16, 2020) Full interview here: http://tiny.cc/lj0uqz Playlist - "5 Principles for Vygotskian Resea...
7 Aug 20202min

(S4,Ep38) How does Principle 5 (neoformations) keep us humble?
Nikolai Veresov explains how the Principle of Sustainable Results can be used to keep us (as researchers, teachers, individuals, etc) and our claims humble. (Originally published Jun 16, 2020) Full ...
7 Aug 20202min

(S4,Ep37) Transformers & Flowers
Nikolai Veresov explains, via analogy, the difference between transformation and qualitative reorganization. (Originally published Jun 16, 2020) Full interview here: http://tiny.cc/lj0uqz
7 Aug 20202min

(S4,Ep36) Culture and Humanity
Nikolai Veresov makes an interesting observation about the links between culture, humanity, thinking, and the importance of 'ideal forms' (Originally published Jun 16, 2020) Full interview here: http...
7 Aug 20202min

(S4,Ep35) Different Logic for Different Problems?
Nikolai Veresov explains how Vygotsky solved a logical conundrum by shifting from one logical paradigm to another, thereby focusing on 'objective processes' instead of subjective phenomena. (Original...
7 Aug 20202min

(S4,Ep34) A paradigm shift (concrete task vs. development?)
"The general advice is: when the child has a problem, don't think it it because of genetics; don't think it's because of brain disorder. Think about: maybe the child was not supported . . . think abou...
7 Aug 20202min



















