La contribución de la sociología de Basil Bernstein a la investigación sobre la formación social de la mente

  • Harry Daniels University of Oxford
Palabras clave: Bernstein, Vygotsky, historia cultural, mediación, formación social de la MEN

Resumen

En este artículo, demostraré cómo la obra de Bernstein eleva y perfecciona la del teórico ruso Lev Vygotsky, lo que proporciona una sólida plataforma para futuros trabajos teóricos y empíricos sobre la formación social de la mente. Ilustraré este punto a través de referencias a algunos de mis propios trabajos, en los que he procurado avanzar en torno a este argumento.

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Daniels, H. (2026). La contribución de la sociología de Basil Bernstein a la investigación sobre la formación social de la mente. Pedagogía Y Saberes, (65), 201–213. Recuperado a partir de https://revistas.upn.edu.co/index.php/PYS/article/view/24574

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2026-07-01
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