Notational knowledge : : historical and developmental perspectives / / edited by Eva Teubal, Julie Dockrell, Liliana Tolchinsky.

Permanent external representations in the form of drawings, maps, musical scores, figures, graphs, writing, numerals, hallmarks and signatures are part of our daily landscape and permeate most social activities almost from the moment we are born. This book is about humans’ appropriation, understandi...

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Permanent external representations in the form of drawings, maps, musical scores, figures, graphs, writing, numerals, hallmarks and signatures are part of our daily landscape and permeate most social activities almost from the moment we are born. This book is about humans’ appropriation, understanding and use of external representations. The authors, all established researchers, present first hand research in the domain of notational knowledge. They reflect on the peculiar features and representational mechanisms of notational systems based on cultural conventions such as musical notation, graphs, writing, numerals and mathematical notation as well as on unique notations that children create in new situations. There are two chapter clusters in the book. The first cluster considers these systems from a historical perspective. Authors focus on the characteristics of these systems in different cultures and at different times and analyze the ways in which notation systems evolve and transform our social interactions, our ideas about language and about other domains of knowledge. The second cluster of chapters takes a developmental perspective. In these chapters the authors focus on the individual appropriation of these systems and highlight the interest for studying permanent external representation as a domain of human development. In particular, authors explore the ways in which notation systems are acquired, the extent to which children are sensitive to their distinguishing constraints and to the particular contents they come to represent and question the future of notations. Both the historical and the developmental perspectives are crucial for understanding the relations between culture and cognition. We can learn about the human mind through analyzing the social processes of invention and transformations of cultural artifacts and also through the individual and social process of appropriation of the cultural artifacts already created. A common theme in the book is that permanent external representations are not just instruments for expressing given information or tools for communication, they are objects to think with. They not only keep record of existing knowledge but are themselves instrumental in the creation of new knowledge. There are conceptual, linguistic and esthetic distinctions that may be unattainable without notational means. The book will be useful for students of psychology, philosophy, linguistics and education and for every one interested in understanding ways in which knowledge is generated, recorded and scrutinized. Although there are other volumes on writing, literacy, and numeracy, and some chapters are available in other volumes on the history of writing, mathematics or musical notation, the present proposal is unique and timely for the range of notational systems it embraces, for including both an historical and a developmental perspective and for the number of theoretical frameworks it discusses.
Preliminary Material / Eva Teubal , Julie Dockrell and Liliana Tolchinsky -- The Multiple Functions of External Representations: Introduction / Liliana Tolchinsky -- Historical Evolution of Number Systems and Numeration Systems / Carlos E. Vasco -- Natural Language, Artificial Language and the Representation of Time in Medieval Music / Dorit Tanay -- Writing: The Story of a Cognitive Revolution / Jesús Tuson -- Restructuring Conceptual Intuitions through Invented Notations / Jeanne Bamberger -- Distinguishing Numeracy from Literacy: Evidence from Children’s Early Notations / Julie E. Dockrell and Eva Teubal -- Writing and Written Numbers as Source of Knowledge / Liliana Tolchinsky -- A New Framework for Understanding How Young Children Create External Representations for Puzzles and Problems / Lara M. Triona and David Klahr -- Graphing Hagan Creek / Wolff-Michael Roth -- Learning from Video: Early Understanding and Use of a Symbolic Medium / Georgene L. Troseth -- The Impact of Notation on Cognition & Its Development: Theoretical Perspectives & Empirical Evidence / Michelle Eskritt and Kang Lee -- Name Index / Eva Teubal , Julie Dockrell and Liliana Tolchinsky -- Subject Index / Eva Teubal , Julie Dockrell and Liliana Tolchinsky.
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