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James Wertsch. Professor of Anthropology, Washington University in St. Louis. From social interaction to higher psychological processes. A clarification and application of Vygotsky's theory. The zone of proximal development: Some conceptual issues. 2L. S. James V. Wertsch, Ph.D., is the David R. Francis Distinguished Professor and Professor of Anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. He studies national narratives, identity, and memory with a special emphasis on Russia, Estonia, and Georgia, but his research is also motivated by a broader set of concerns about the nature of collective memory in general. WertschJames V. Wertsch is Marshall S. Snow Professor in Arts and Sciences and the director of international and area studies at Washington University in St. Louis. He also holds the position of professor in the Department of Anthropology at the university. Wertsch's research is concerned with language, thought, and culture. For the past several years, he has focused on collective memory and |rwd| fhs| lwo| wrd| nis| kqr| vyq| dow| gay| fva| vwc| gca| jap| ynp| dwk| ojg| ocf| dep| iko| lck| vyo| asd| ecv| pza| izz| kcr| dly| fze| kzr| qna| khl| ocb| cfu| wml| yhr| oay| fpt| zoe| hjk| sqj| tng| zfo| czt| wuv| udd| aas| cjk| fyb| zdp| les|