The book pursues the goal of exploring and strengthening a dialogical
approach of communication and cognition. It brings together
contributions from world-leading researchers related to the dialogical
approach in education and psychology. It presents, among others, the
place of language and materiality in the development of communication
and thinking, as well as the role of the methods in the relationship
between researchers and participants. This leads to an innovative
definition of the dialogicality and how a dialogical approach can
provide heuristic (conceptual and methodological) tools to better
understand how people think, communicate and learn in a complex world.
The authors hereby develop an epistemological framework inspired by
scholars such as Michaïl Bakhtin, Lev Vygotsky and Herbert Mead under
the assumption that dialogue, or dialogicality - and therefore the
presence of the other - is fundamentally entangled into the human
thinking and development.
This book contributes to the understanding of human communication,
cognition and mind, and participates in a scientific dialogue which
helps to advance future research. It includes theoretical and empirical
chapters and presents innovative methods of inquiry, which makes it a
useful tool for both teaching and research.