Activity U (VIIII): Project-oriented Activity Theory
Introduce a brand new approach to Activity Theory with a series of diagrams
The previous article Activity U (VIII): Project as a Unit of Activity introduces Andy Blunden’s Project-oriented theoretical approach of Activity with a case study and background. I also shared a diagram I made for the approach. In fact, I designed a series of diagrams. This article aims to dig deep into Project-oriented Activity Theory with these diagrams.
In addition, I also review the value of the new approach from two sides: theoretical contributions and practical heuristic functions.
Contents
Part 1: A Brief of Andy Blunden’s Approach
1.1 A 3–3–3–1 schema
1.2 A minimal review
Part 2: Diagrams
2.1 Diagramming as Thinking
2.2 A “germ-cell” diagram
2.3 Project as “Social Movement”
Part 3: Activity as Formation of Concept (diagram)
3.1 Hegel’s four developmental stages of Projects
3.2 Conception, Misconception and Proliferate
3.3 Initialization, Objectification, and Institutionalization
3.4 Individual, Particular and…