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Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 June 2024

Yrjö Engeström
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University of Helsinki

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ability to, 47, 48 see whole
abstract and concrete (dialectics), 2022
Ackoff, R. L., 59
action-level concepts, 18
activities (Rosch), 38
activity
concepts, 19
oriented towards object, 18
unit of analysis, 18
activity areas, 49
activity in lead (collective concept formation, qv), 139
activity systems, 18, 19, 30, 39
activity theory, 35
most important philosopher (Ilyenkov), 20
activity theory (four generations), 1720
1st generation, 18
2nd generation, 18
3rd generation, 1819
4th generation, 19
activity-level concepts, 18, 30
activity-theoretical perspective
“situations” versus “activities,” 38
actual-empirical analysis, 26
adhocracy: definition, 150
agency, 16, 71, 78, 109, 114
Alberta (Canada): homelessness issue, 169
Amit, R., 35
Anderson, I., 51
Anderson-Baron, J. T., 169
anomalies, 44, 45
turned into “categories,” 45
anticipatory directionality (Fogel), 112
appropriate spiraling (Cussins), 9, 140
archetypes, 34
artifacts, 105, 107, 110, 184
planned use, 128
use (critical encounters between HCWs and elderly clients), 116124
use (relationship with volitional action), 119
ascending from abstract to concrete, 2022, 23, 24, 25, 27, 29, 74, 76, 78
Anne case study, 104, 104, 105, 107, 108
core of expansive learning, 140
dialectical theory, 79, 140
embodied germ cell at work, 89
Finnish Housing First 2.0, 175177
formation of theoretical concepts, 30
formative interventions, 32
germ cell, 7981
Herttoniemi Food Cooperative (qv) case, 146
long haul, 175177
possibilities of innovation, 30
spiral-like logic, 154
standing up from chair, 6
stepwise emergence of theoretical concepts (Davydov), 141
ascending from abstract to concrete: model implementation (Anne case study), 93101
trail 1: straightening back and gaining better posture, 94
trail 2: taking regular walks, 94
trail 3: using sit-to-stand as diagnostic aid, 97
trail 4: teaching relatives to do mobility exercises, 97
trail 5: setting table, 98
trail 6: being in better mood, taking care of oneself, 98
Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) team, 159, 161
autonomy, 85, 107, 145
Baker, T., 159
Bal, A.: in footnote at page →, 66
Bartunek, J. M., 34
Bazerman, C., xiii, 57
Beckett, R. C., 35
Beghetto, C. A., 154
Begriff (German, ‘concept’), 1
blackboxing, 9
blood pressure, 97, 119, 122, 126, 127, 128, 135
Blunden, A.: in footnote, 20
bodily movements, 79, 80
boomerang flu, 138
Bothello, J., 3536
boundary crossing (Engeström et al.), 112
boundary problem, 124
definition, 112
Bowker, G., 2, 43, 44
Bratus, B. S., 112
Brock, D. M., 34
Brook, C., 29
Brooks, R. A., 37, 41
capitalism, 20, 27, 28
sustainable alternatives, xiv
care pathways, 50
definition (Schrijvers et al.), 50
prescriptive and normative, 57
thought of as “scripts,” 58
Carroll, L.: Hunting of Snark, 151
Casas-Cortés, M. I., 36
categories, 4349
emergence, 44
perspectives, 44
categorization research: challenges (Delmestri et al.), 43
categorization: prototype theory (Rosch), 38
category change, category formation: anomalies as generative mechanisms, 44
causal loop diagramming, 59
Center for Research on Activity, Development and Learning (CRADLE), xiii
Chamberlain, C., 51
change action, 180
definition, 112
Change Laboratories, 32, 181
greenhouse vegetable producers, 6066
homelessness (city-level, Tampere, 2019), 166167
homelessness (eradication in Finland), 157
homelessness action plan (2020), 164165
homelessness pathways, 5257
knotworking in library, 6676, 150, 180, 182
surgical operating unit, 4549
Chartres cathedral, 3738
chores, See daily chores
Cicourel, A., 2
Clark, A., 80
classification, 4349
definition (Bowker and Star), 43
definition (Merriam-Webster), 43
divide, define, fill, 49
classification concepts, 6, 57, 183
epistemic potential, 41
classification systems, 43, 44
clinical pathways, 50
clock, 17
co-configuration, 68, 69, 75
co-creation pathways, 57
thought of as ‘plans’, 58
cognition
“culturally situated,” 3
radically distributed societal and dialogical nature, 11
cognitive objects, 8
cognitive trails (Cussins), 810, 105, 140
emergence of concepts as result of density and stabilization of, 142
gaps in theory, 141
networks, 9
powerful foundation, 141
Cole, M., 2
Cole, R. E., 179
collective activity, 30, 77
collective concept formation, 32, 34, 114, 184
creation dynamics, 140
essence, 83
evolution versus design, 178181
long process, 139
most important challenge, 153
collective concept formation as creation at work, 138155
concept formation as movement in space (working hypothesis), 140143
concept formation with name in lead, 149152
concept formation with named partial solutions in lead, 146149
concept formation with practice in lead, 152153
food cooperative case, 146149
home care case, 152153
library case, 149152
three cases (contradictions), 143146
Collins, D., 169
commodity: germ cell of capitalism (Marx), 20, 27
communities, xiii, 13, 24, 36, 44, 159
community of practice, 13, 44
concept
“concrete abstraction” (Davydov), 21
constant movement (Cussins), 10
dialectical perspective, 3, 21
dual meaning, 1
English word related to “conceiving,” 1
expressed in movement and action, 21
formal-logical understanding, 20
nature (collective and evolving), 2, 3
origin, 22
qualitativelydifferent kinds, 15, 30
use in studies of management fashions, 35
view of Greeno and van de Sande, 106
concept formation, xiii, 6, 138
Anne case study, 86108
dialectical theory, 105
dimensions, 4
everyday work, 109137
everyday work (conclusion), 134137
formative interventions, 181
four fields, 5
historical sociology (Somers), 35
horizontal dimension, 15
image, 36
interplay with double stimulation, 7
lengthy process, 141
long haul (homelessness), 156177
messy worlds of everyday life, 2, 3
new study agenda proposed, 7
organizations, 33
pedagogical challenge, 2225
reflective, 101
transcendent process (Cussins), 10
uncertainty, change, and future-orientation, 13
work activity (Bay of Bengal fishing boats), 3942
Concept Formation and Volition in Collaborative Work (research project), xiii
concept formation in wild
advice for interventionist researchers, 181
characteristics, 13
collective creation, 5
consequences, 178184
educational implications, 183184
first lessons, 14
fluid, multifaceted, 36
guiding study ideas, 3031
identification as research challenge, 33
intertwined with generation of transformative agency, 31
movement along two dimensions, 143
processes, 7
Concept Formation in Wild
book focus, 5, 22
book point of view, 32
meaning of “in wild,” 6
concept formation in wild (locating), 17
putting concept formation in wild on map, 36
sources of inspiration and insight, 23
concept formation in wild (theorizing ~)
cultural-historical activity theory, 6, 1532
first lessons, 6, 814
concepts formed in wild
confrontation, contestation, negotiation, hybridization, 30
polyvalent, debated, dynamic, 30
conceptual blending, 12
conceptual change, 33, 138
conceptual combination, 138
conceptual history, 35
conceptual instrumentality, 77
conceptual structure, 11
conceptualization efforts, 111, 116, 131, 135, 136, 137
connected to restrictive and expansive artifact uses, 122
definition, 113
five key types, 137
mobility-oriented, 122
relationship with artifact uses, 122
conceptualization: first task (systems models), 59
conflict of motives, 17, 27, 71, 89, 98, 103, 111, 113, 114, 125, 126, 129, 131
appears in two forms, 110
articulation (Anne case study), 9092
articulation data, 90
critical encounters, 112
surface between key actors in work activity, 109
trigger for double stimulation processes, 109
contradictions, 12, 13, 19, 27, 31, 112, 143146, 162, 163, 165, 181, 184
control, 46
cracks between services, 162, 165, 173
creativity, 138
Big-C versus little-c, 154, 155
Pro-c, 154
work-related (new angle), 155
critical auxiliary artifact, 63
critical encounters
conceptual model, 110
conflict of motives, 112
definition, 111
Engeström, 110
explanatory potential, 137
“not linear events,” 111
structure, 111
target of two actors, 112, 113, 114
use of artifacts (incidental versus planned), 116, 119, 135
use of artifacts (restrictive versus expansive), 116, 117, 119, 122, 135
critical encounters between home care workers and elderly clients, 114137
artifacts (incidental versus planned use), 117
artifacts (restrictive and expansive use), 117
artifact-use (overview), 116124
home care visits (five profiles), 116
methods of analysis, 115116
setting and data, 115
volitional action connected to restrictive and expansive uses of artifacts, 122
critical encounters between home care workers and elderly clients (four case studies), 124134
case (1), 124126, 135, 136
case (2), 126128, 136
case (2) summary of components, 128
case (3), 129, 133, 136
case (3): taking out trash bag together, 130
case (4), 131134, 136
case (4) analysis, 134
different ways of using artifacts, 135
expansive uses of artifacts (cases 3 and 4), 129134
restrictive uses of artifacts (cases 1 and 2), 124128
criticism of past failures, 54
cultural-historical activity theory, 3, 6, 7, 14, 1532, 34
ascending from abstract to concrete, 2022
concept formation as pedagogical challenge, 2225
double stimulation, 1517
everyday and scientific concepts, 15
formative interventions, 3132
four generations of activity theory, 1720
from classroom into wild, 2327
from dichotomy to diversity, 2732
germ cell, 2729
guiding ideas for study of concept formation in wild, 3031
culturally-novel concepts, 5, 17, 26
collective creation, 5
Cussins, A., 11, 12, 105, 140142, 154
theory of cognitive trails, 810, 140, 142
daily chores, 82, 8788, 91, 131, 132, 145
integration of mobility exercises, 81, 83, 103, 107, 114, 122, 131, 133, 146
Davydov, V. V., 2, 15, 21, 25, 30, 78, 80, 140142, 141, 154
concept formation as pedagogical challenge, 2225
concept formation viewed as vertical process, 141
learning activity (ideal sequence), 25, 26
powerful foundation for further work, 141
theory of formation of theoretical concepts, 30
Types of Generalization in Instruction (1990 [1972]), 2, 22, 23
debate, 141
decontextualization, 54
Deerfoot (Nopsajalka) mobile homelessness service, 166177
Deerfoot novels (Ellis), 166
degrowth, See expansive degrowth
Deguine, J. P., 60
deliberate non-action (Brook), 29
Delmestri, G., 44
diagnosis, 66, 76
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual (DSM-5), 44
dialectics, 6, 30, 34
abstract and concrete, 2022
concept formation as pedagogical challenge, 2225
concepts as theoretical generalizations, 107
germ cell concept, 158
dialogical triad, 10
distributed cognition, 13
“doing for” versus “doing together,” 131
domesticated mind (Goody), 6
double stimulation, 1517, 31, 98, 108, 147
construction and functioning (lengthy iterative process), 131, 133, 136
formative interventions, 32
“idea of central importance,” 16
interplay with concept formation, 7
phase structure model (Sannino), 16, 109, 110, 114, 131
true test, 17
double stimulation and concept formation in everyday work, 109137
conclusion, 134137
setting and data, 114115
theoretical framework, 111114
Duijn, S. van, 165
Dunlop, T., 157
Durand, R., 43
dwelling: apt characterization, 42
ego-alter-object: dynamic semiotic triangle, 10
elderly people, 78108
critical encounters with HCWs, 114137
safety versus autonomy, 84
embedded librarianship concept, 150
embodied cognition, 8, 79, 80, 140
embodied germ cell, 78108
embodied social interaction, 81, 105
embodied thinking and acting, 81
emerging concepts, 75, 137, 142, 146
practical enactment but only partial naming and stabilization, 29
textual definition versus practical enactment (gap/discrepancy), 139
empirical concepts, 2, 23, 30, 32
energy efficiency, 158
“motherhood concept” (Dunlop), 157
Engeström, Y., 83, 108, 115, 154, 167
activity theory (fourth generation), 19
environmentalism, 35, 36
evolution as transnational process, 35
envisioning, 74
form of transformative agency, 74
epistemic actions: ideal-typical sequence, 80
epistemic potential, 33
classification concepts, 49
germ cell concepts, 76
process concepts, 5758
prototype concepts, 4142
systems concepts, 66
escorted transfer, 172, 173177
elements, 174
service integration, 173
Evans, J., 159
everyday cognition, 5
everyday concepts, 15, 23
everyday thinking, 22
“inconvenient object of logical analysis” (Ilyenkov), 22
everyday work: double stimulation and concept formation, 109137
evolution and design, 178181
fluid interplay and hybridization, 179
germ cell concepts, 180
expansive concepts: building ~, 78108
expansive cycle, 26, 80
expansive degrowth, 7, 29, 66, 146, 147, 153, 175
strong evolution, weak design, 179
expansive learning, 3, 27, 28, 154, 184
epistemic actions (typical sequence of seven), 2526
expansion of Davydov’s work, 25
generates tangible solutions, 147
leads to integrative conceptualizations, 147
Faces: Stories of Homelessness (Pyyvaara and Timonen, 2017), 52
facial expressions, 103, 105
falls, 82, 107, 129, 145
family caregiver (Finnish context), 132
Fauconnier, G., 37
fear, 46, 92
FeedNavigator, 69, 70, 71, 74
Finland, 159
national program for prevention of homelessness (2016‒2019), 156
social welfare services (siloed character), 162, 165
success in reducing homelessness (2008‒), 156, 161
Finland: Ministry of Environment, 167
Finland: Ministry of Social Affairs, 167
Finland: National Audit Office, 106
Finnish Housing First (FHF), 160, 162, See also Housing First
basic principle, 169
contradictions between substances and home (solution), 165
germ cell concept, 162164
key differences from Pathways Housing First, 161162
principle, 164
Finnish Housing First 2.0, 7, 181, 183, 184
ascending from abstract to concrete (long haul), 175177
germ cell, 167, 173175
new contradiction (solution), 173
new contradiction (to be faced), 168172
Finnish Housing First 2.0 (winding road), 164168
foundational principle (germ cell) not yet formulated, 165
key steps, 169
six sections (36 recommended actions), 165
first stimulus (mirror data), 71, 113, 114
Knotworking in Library project, 69
fishing boats, 6, 3942
Fitzpatrick, S., 51
Fogel, A., 112
food cooperative, See Herttoniemi Food Cooperative
formal concepts (Greeno), 3, 4, 138
formative interventions, xiv, 7, 3132, 108
epistemological and methodological principles, 32
in concept formation, 181
frailty, 84, 94, 108, 145, 181
biological basis, 82
clinical features, 82
Frasergunj (Bay of Bengal), 39, 42
fishing boats, 40
functional concepts, 6, 111, 113, 139
approaches and attempts, 3437
basic types (identification), 33
characteristics, 76
definition, 33
formation, 34
future research, 183
future-making devices, 183
Greeno, 3
interplay, 181183
most demanding but most impactful type (germ cells), 162
organized productive activities, 3377
pyramid, 182
functional concepts (types)
classifications and categories, 4349
germ cell concepts, 6676
process concepts, 5874
prototype concepts, 3742
systems concepts, 5966
future-orientation, 13, 54, 115, 116, 139, 184
germ cell, 21, 24, 30, 140, 146, 153
ascending from abstract to concrete, 7981
characteristics, 27
core of concept (dialectical perspective), 158
criteria, 84
crucial role (ascent from abstract to concrete), 27, 80
expansive degrowth (qv), 147
Finnish Housing First, 162164
Finnish Housing First 2.0, 167, 173175
formation, 89
formation (Anne case study), 92
formation data, 93
Herttoniemi Food Cooperative, 2729
multi-directional expansion, 101
standing up from chair, 124
standing up from chair (home care), 8185
starting point of theoretical concept, 27
germ cell concepts, 6, 7, 6676, 172, 175, 181, 183
epistemic potential, 76
evolution and design, 180
germ cell model
examination (Anne case study), 92
examination data, 92
German Democratic Republic, 2
gestures, 80, 89, 103, 105, 115
Goodwin, Candy, 2
Goodwin, Chuck, 2
Goody, J., 6
Google, 33, 71
gothic cathedrals, 3738
greenhouse vegetable producers (seasonal versus year-round ~), 6066
Greeno, J. G., xiii, 2, 3, 33, 106, 138
“formal concepts,” 33
Greenstein, D., 6667
Griesemer, J. R., 112
Gromyko, Y., 24
Hannan, M. T., 36
HCWs, See home-care workers
heedful interrelating (Weick and Roberts), 42
Hegel, G. W. F., 11, 83
Helsinki, 27, 52, See also University of Helsinki library
Helsinki City municipal home care, See home care
Helsinki Health Centre Strategy and Balanced Score Card document for 2011‒2013, 106
Herttoniemi Food Cooperative, 66, 140, 143144, 181
activity systems (developmental contradictions), 144
concept formation with named partial solutions in lead, 146149, 153
discrepancy between income and expenditure, 148
illustration of “germ cell” idea, 2730
limiting number of members, 148, 149
membership turnover problem, 147
movement towards expansive degrowth concept, 149
hierarchy, 74, 182
historical-genetic analysis: purpose, 26
historicity, 181
Holzkamp, K.: in footnote, 182
home care, 6, 110, 140, 145146, 180, 181
activity systems (developmental contradictions), 146
concept formation with practice in lead, 152153
cost-efficiency versus long-term effectiveness, 145
mobility challenge, 8185
paradox, 82
physical mobility, 78108
sustainable mobility concept, 154
home-care workers (HCWs), 107, 145
critical encounters with elderly clients, 114137
high turnover, 86
Tina (Anne case study), 89, 90103, 104, 105, 106, 108
homelessness, 7
concept formation over long haul, 156177
permanence versus mobility, 170
prevalence, 156
security versus independence, 170
traditional approach (‘staircase model’), 156, 163
homelessness action plan (Finland, 2020), 164165
aim, 165
“possibility” (keyword), 165
“together” (keyword), 165
homelessness pathways, 5058, 183
categorization (examples), 51
change laboratory, 5257
definition (Anderson and Tulloch), 51
descriptive (rather than normative), 57
notational template, 53
representations, 55
thought of as “stories,” 58
homelessness work
new contradiction, 168172
permanence versus mobility, 170
hospice, 90, 92
Housing First, See also Pathways Housing First
fundamental step, 159
inception of concept (early 1990s), 156
“motherhood concept,” 158
Housing First 2.0, 158
concept formation process “lengthy and far from linear,” 157
emerging concept, 157
link, 157
moving towards stronger design and stronger evolution, 180
Hunter, B., 58
Hutchins, E., xiii, 2, 8, 12, 80
Cognition in Wild (1995), 56
evolution and design, 178179
material anchors, 1112, 16
hybridization, 30, 141, 179
identity, 18, 46, 47
ideologies, 10, 50, 141
idol of stability (Toulmin), 2
illness, 2, 78, 88, 91
Ilyenkov, E. V., 23, 30, 78, 148
dialectics of abstract and concrete, 2022
“general notion” (differentiated from “concept”), 20, 23
“Robinson Crusoe epistemology,” 20
implementation, 80, 89, 157
Indigenous Energy Justice (IEJ), 36
indigenous social movements, 36
Ingold, T., 42, 105
in footnote, 8
institutional paths, 36
four mechanisms of lateral interaction, 35
institutions, 1, 5, 6, 10, 68, 141, 178
integrated pest management (IPM), 6, 60, 66
interactive physical enactment, 105
interactive physical environment, 101103
interconnected instrumentality, 77
internet, 64, 67, 71, 72, 73, 90
interpretive scheme, 34, 35
interruptions, 44, 45, 171, 174
intervention research: methodological challenges, 108
interventionist researchers, 181
interventions, 26, 68, 157, 171, 172, See also formative interventions
intraventions, 179, 180
Jensen. U. J., 2
Johnson, G., 51
Johnston, E. R., 44
Jokinen, E., 167
Joutsenlahti, S., 170
Jutel, A., 45
Jyväskylä, 173, 175, 176
Nopsajalka model, 167168, 171172
Nopsajalka model (transformation), 172
Kaakinen, J., 167
Kajamaa, A., xiii, 115
Kalevala (Finnish national epic), 151
Karppinen, J., 170
Kaugman, J. C., 154
knot, 73, 74
definition (Engeström), 150
potential germ cell, 151
knotworking, 6, 7, 149152, 175, 182
characteristics, 150
definition, 68
germ cell concept (University of Helsinki library), 76
movement towards, 152
use of term (frequency), 71
Knotworking in Library project, 6676, 150
weak evolution, strong design, 180
Kostiainen, E., 51
Lave, J., 2
learning actions, 79
loops, repetitions, gaps, 26
sequence of six, 25
learning laboratories, 59
learning processes, 25, 28
learning: central aspect of all activity, 20
Leont’ev, A. N., 30, 83, 138, 153, 175, 184
activity theory (second generation), 18
“motive goal” notion, 18
Lévi-Strauss, C.: pensée sauvage, 6
Lindgren, A., 138, 139
linear residential treatment (LRT), 156, 163
Linell, P., 11
Lishin, O. V., 112
Löwy, I.: “strength of loose concepts,” 37
Marchand, T. H., 42
Marková, I., xiii, 8, 17
social representations, 1011
Marx, K., 20
Marxism, 3
material anchors (Hutchins), 1112, 16, 80
Mead, G. H., 177178, 181
media, 3, 43, 47
mediating artifacts, 111, 114, 115, 137
performance of volitional actions, 113
medically unexplained symptoms (MUS), 45
Mehan, B., 2
Melville, H.: Moby Dick, 151
mental health problems, 156, 163, 166
mental models (Senge), 59
Mind, Culture, and Activity (special issue), xiii
mirror data, 62, 69, 71
mobility, 126, 127
dominant cultural images, 81
home care, 78108
mobility agreement, 78, 86, 88, 89, 105, 106, 110, 114, 116, 145
expansive use, 117
passim, 119136
mobility challenge: home care, 8185
mobility exercise booklet, 83, 117, 122, 124, 132, 133, 136
mobility exercises, 78, 115, 127, 153, See also daily chores
model consolidation, 26
model examination, 26, 89
model implementation, 26
model-based reasoning (Nersessian), 1213
modeling, 26, 30, 80, 89
modes of collaboration (Engeström et al.), 112
Moscovici, S., 8
semiotic triangle, 10, 11
social representations, 1011
motherhood concept, 157
notion “too vague,” 158
Mukhopadhyay, S., xiii, 39
multimodal concepts: versus single-mode representations, 80
name in lead (collective concept formation), 139, 149152
narratives, 50
need state (Bratus and Lishin), 112, 137
negotiated knotworking (Engeström), 174
Nelson, K., 49
Nersessian, N. J., xiii, 5, 8
model-based reasoning, 1213
“source domain concept,” 42
network of cooperatives, 147
New York, 158
homelessness (prevalence), 160
Nopsajalka (Deerfoot) mobile homelessness service, 166177
elements, 174
Nummijoki, J., xiii, 78, 83, 115, 180
researcher (Anne case study), 89, 90103, 106, 108
object-orientation, 181
objects, 1, 2, 11, 20, 21, 32, 49, 80, 145
objet trouvé, 113
one-sided expressions of will, 119, 125, 127
one-way lecturing, 74, 75
organization studies, 34
Organization Studies (special issue, 2020), 43
organizational activity games (Gromyko), 24
organizational archetypes, 34
organizational categorization, 43
three types of action (Durand et al.), 43
organizational change effort, 34
organizational environmentalism, 35
organizations, 6, 25, 33, 36, 37, 43, 50, 109, 112, 139, 155, 157, 182
concept formation, 3
ostensive definition, 41
Ostrobothnia (Finland), 60
partial solutions, 146149
pathway concepts: three types, 57
pathway representations, 5458
pathways, 50
Pathways Housing First (PHF), 158160, 171, See also Y-Foundation
contradictions between substances and home, 163
key differences from Finnish Housing First, 161162
original model (New York) of Housing First, 158
principles, 158
scattered-site housing, 159, 160
perspective-dependence (PD): key concept (Cussins), 810
perspective-dependence ratio, 8, 9, 140, 154
perspective-independence, 8
pest management (whitefly), 6066
physical actions, 41, 80, 90, 115, 119, 122, 133
physical exercises, 81, 83, 105
plans, 50, 58, 119
Pleace, N., 52
possibility knowledge (Engeström), 32, 165
possibilization, 53, 54
post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), 44
pragmatic concept: definition, 33
Prinz, J., 80
problem-solving, 13, 16, 24, 30, 73, 109
process concepts, 6, 5874
epistemic potential, 5759
production: experimental aspect (Davydov), 24
productive activities (functional concepts), 3377
prototype concepts, 6, 3742, 181, 183
Chartres cathedral, 38
epistemic potential, 4142
primary function, 42
prototype theory of categorization (Rosch), 38
prototypes
definition, 37
mental experience (Rosch), 38
Pyyvaara, U., 52
Querol, M.P., xiii, 60
questioning, 25, 26, 80, 89
first learning action (great importance), 27
Radford, L., 24
Rantavuori, J., xiii, 28
Rasmussen, E. B., 45
real conflict of stimuli, 17, 131
realized activity, 138, 153, 175
recontextualization, 54
reflection, 80, 89, 101
reflective consciousness, 178, 181
regularity of movement, 126, 131, 133
rental agreements, 160, 164
representational modality, 7, 142
Research Engagement for Sustainable and Equitable Transformations (RESET), xiii, 157
research groups, 149, 150, 151
researchers and research groups (Knotworking in Library project), 6876
resource extraction, 36
responsibility, 46, 47, 49, 62, 66, 73, 87, 110
restaurant script, 50
RISE (Criminal Sanction Agency), 171
Rissanen, P., 165
Roberts, K. H., 42
Rogalski, J., 33
Rosch, E., 38
runaway objects, 19
Ryle, G., 3
saattaen vaihdettava, See escorted transfer
safety, 85, 107, 126, 129, 145
Salles-Djelic, M. L., 3536
Sande, C. van de, 106
Sannino, A., xiii, 16, 17, 108, 109, 112
activity theory (fourth generation), 19
change laboratory (homelessness), 52
leader of RESET research group (Tampere University), 157
mediating artifacts (dynamic sense), 113
model (2020) of transformative agency by double stimulation, 16
professional agency among homelessness workers, 167
work on TADS, 27
Sannino’s research group (homelessness), 167, 168, 173, 174, 176
Sawyer, R. K.: Explaining Creativity (2012), 138
school instruction, 32
Davydov’s critique, 23
Schrijvers, G., 50
science: “superior form of human cognition,” 24
scientific concepts, 5, 15, 23
scientific laboratories, 13
scientific theoretical thought, 22
scripts, 5074, 116, 116, 117, 119, 125, 126
second stimulus, 7, 63, 66, 71, 73, 75, 98, 110, 113, 114
function of counting, 128
passim, 125136
turned into germ cell, 74
Segrott, J., 58
Senge, P. M., 59
service integration, 165, 173
service learning, 184
shared object, 19, 111, 112, 146
situated cognition, 5
situations (Rosch), 38
snirkels, 138, 139, 150
social housing, 159
social interaction, 49, 81, 97, See also embodied social interaction
social knowledge theory, 10
social media, 64
social movements, xiii, 3, 22
social representations, 1011
somatic anchors (for concepts), 80
Somers, M. R.: historical sociology of concept formation, 35
source domains (Nersessian), 42, 113, 124, 137
stabilization, 7, 11, 140, 142, 151, 153
definition, 9
key concept (Cussins), 8, 910
staircase model, See linear residential treatment (LRT)
standing up from chair, 82, 122, 126, 132
candidate germ cell, 8185, 103
data and method, 8590
germ cell of sustainable mobility, 6, 103105, 124, 137, 152, 153, 183
home-care-visit evidence (2008‒2009), 86
interactive physical enactment, 101103, 105
internally contradictory germ cell of sustainable mobility, 84
longitudinal follow-up and analysis, 86
procedure, 84
standing up from chair: concept formation (Anne case study), 86108
1: articulating conflict of motives, 9092
2: forming germ cell, 92
3: examining germ cell model, 92
4: implementing model by ascending to concrete, 93101
5: reflecting on process and outcomes, 101
Jaana Nummijoki (researcher), 89, 90103, 106, 108
Tina (home-care worker), 89, 90103, 104, 105, 106, 108
Star, S. L., 2, 43, 44, 112
statistics, 51, 58, 64, 160
Sterman, J. D., 59
Stewart, J., 41
stories, 50, 58
Strauss, A. L.: in footnote, 66
substance use, 156, 162, 163, 166, 170
Suchman, L., 2
Sunikka, S., 51
surgical operating unit (university hospital in Finland), 4549
organization chart (new), 48
organization chart (old), 46
sustainability, 35, 36
sustainable mobility, 7, 107, 131, 137, 154, 175, 176, 183
emerging concept, 107, 122
expansive concept, 146
germ cell, 6
standing up from chair “germ cell action,” 124
strong design, strong evolution, 180
Swain, G., 43
systems concepts, 6, 5966
systems concepts: epistemic potential, 66
Tampere, 157
city-level homelessness change laboratory (2019), 166167
Tampere Action Program for Halving Homelessness (2020‒2022), 166167
Tampere University, xiii
tangible solutions, 146149
generated by expansive learning, 147
target, 88, 111, 137
tensions, 12, 13, 17, 69
and conflicts (centrality), 11
testing, 80, 131, 139, 167
theoretical concepts, 30, 32
dialectical movement from abstract to concrete, 80
initial production, 79
theoretical concepts (Davydov), 2
theoretical thought: origins (Davydov), 23
theorizing concept formation in wild (first lessons), 6, 814
Cussins and cognitive trails, 810
Hutchins and material anchors, 1112
Moscovici, Marková and social representations, 1011
Nersessian and model-based reasoning, 1213
summary, 1314
Timonen, A., 52
Toulmin, S., 2
transformations, 10, 26, 30
transformative action, 114, 180
transformative agency, 17, 20, 31, 73, 74, 111, 128
definition, 112
transformative agency by double stimulation (TADS), 27
trust, 89, 166, 170, 172, 176
Tsemberis, S., 158163, 171
Tulloch, D., 51
Turnbull, D.: on Chartres cathedral, 37
Turner, M., 37
unexpected, 49, 70, 165, 177
United States, 2, 52, 159
homelessness (prevalence 2015‒2020), 160
unity in diversity, 21, 30
university hospital (transformation of surgical operating unit), 4549
change laboratory, 4549
University of Helsinki, xiii
University of Helsinki library, 140, 181
activity systems (developmental contradictions), 145
chain of actions (germ cell concept formation), 75
change laboratory, 6676
collective concept formation with name in lead, 149152, 153
germ cell concept of knotworking, 76
movement towards knotworking concept, 152
researchers versus academic librarians (emerging gap), 144145
Vänninen, I., xiii, 60
Vasilyuk, F., 112
Vergne, J. P., 43
Vidal-Gomel, C., 33
videotape, 7, 86, 110, 115
virtuous representational activity (Cussins), 9, 10
volitional actions, 16, 17, 111, 114, 116, 125, 127, 128, 130, 132, 136, 137
“core of transformative agency,” 112
double stimulation (Vygotsky) “foundational mechanism,” 109
pave way for conceptualization efforts, 114
relationship with artifact use, 119
vulnerable and fragile nature, 122
Vygotsky, 112
volitional change actions: emergence, 109
Vulnerability Index, 160
Vygotsky, L. S., 30, 112, 128
activity theory (first generation), 18
culturally-mediated action “prime unit of analysis,” 18
distinction between scientific and everyday concepts, 15, 2224
double stimulation, 1517, 109
experiment of meaningless situation, 17
mediating artifacts (dynamic sense), 113
Thinking and Speech (1987[1934]), 15
volitional action concept, 112
waiting experiment, 17
waiting list, 47
Wartofsky, M. W.
activity theory (third generation), 1819
“secondary artifacts,” 18
“tertiary artifacts,” 18
wayfaring (Ingold), 105
Weick, K. E., 42
whitefly (T. vaporariorum), 6066
systemic model, 65
Wiesel, I., 51
Wittgenstein, L., 38
words: as material anchors, 16
work activities, 3, 22, 109, 112, 133, 135, 136, 137, 139
work: concept formation, 3
working hypothesis, 85, 142, 143, 149, 177
working together, 174
workplaces, xiii, 24, 25, 31
World Economic Forum, 156
Y-Foundation, 167, See also Finnish Housing First
Y-Foundation: Housing First Development Network, 168
Zinchenko, V. P., 18
Zott, C., 35

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