A volume in Advances in Cultural Psychology
Series Editor: Jaan Valsiner, Clark University
This book brings to cultural psychology the focus on phenomenology of everyday life. Whether
it is in the context of education, work, or exploration of life environments, the chapters in this
book converge on the need to give attention to complex realities of everyday living. Thus, a
description of pre-school organization in Japan would be in its form very different from school
organization in Britain or Colombia-yet the realities of human beings acting in social roles are
continuous around the world.