Are you looking for researchers who are working with cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT)?

Researchers and practitioners working with cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) in different parts of the world and in different disciplines often need to find colleagues for collaboration and exchange of information. To help with this, a list of CHAT researcher profiles is being created on the CRADLE webpage.
A list of CHAT researcher profiles

CHAT is a growing international and transdisciplinary movement of researchers and practitioners. Researchers and practitioners working with cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) in different parts of the world and in different disciplines often need to find colleagues for collaboration and exchange of information. To help with this, a list of CHAT researcher profiles is being created on the CRADLE webpage. You can find link to the profiles below.

Each profile is a personal statement by its author, so the styles and foci may differ between the profiles. In each profile, you will find a description of the researcher's primary interests, key publications, and contact information. The profiles are arranged alphabetically and can be accessed by clicking on the researcher's name. The repository will be frequently updated to keep the information current.

The repository complements the CRADLE-News mailing list in which new publications, information of scientific events and similar news related to cultural-historical activity theory are distributed. If you want to join the mailing list, please contact Yrjö Engeström