Michael Cole

Michael Cole is Professor of Communication and Psychology and Director of the Laboratory of Comparative Human Cognition at the University of California, San Diego.

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TitleAuthorFormatPublication DatePrice
Cover: Cultural Psychology: A Once and Future DisciplineCultural Psychology: A Once and Future DisciplineCole, MichaelPAPERBACK01/06/1998$45.00
Cover: Comparative Studies of How People Think: An IntroductionComparative Studies of How People Think: An IntroductionCole, Michael
Means, Barbara
PAPERBACK01/01/1986$37.00
Cover: Cognitive Development: Its Cultural and Social FoundationsCognitive Development: Its Cultural and Social FoundationsLuria, A. R.PAPERBACK04/15/1982$36.00
Cover: The Psychology of LiteracyThe Psychology of LiteracyScribner, Sylvia
Cole, Michael
E-DITION10/28/1981$65.00Available from De Gruyter »
Cover: The Ecology of Human Development: Experiments by Nature and DesignThe Ecology of Human Development: Experiments by Nature and DesignBronfenbrenner, UriePAPERBACK09/15/1981$40.00
Cover: Mind in Society: Development of Higher Psychological ProcessesMind in Society: Development of Higher Psychological ProcessesVygotsky, L. S.
Cole, Michael
John-Steiner, Vera
Scribner, Sylvia
Souberman, Ellen
PAPERBACK10/15/1980$32.00
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