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Agency and Transformation investigates the fundamental mechanisms through which individuals and groups enact change in their lives and societies. The authors examine how agency functions through three interconnected dimensions: motives that drive action, mediation through cultural and material tools, and motion as the dynamic process of transformation itself.
This comprehensive work synthesizes theories of human activity, cultural psychology, and sociological perspectives to provide a nuanced understanding of how people navigate constraints and possibilities in their environments. It addresses critical questions about intentionality, social structures, and the capacity for meaningful change across various contexts including education, work, and community development.
Drawing on empirical research and theoretical frameworks, the book demonstrates how transformation occurs not in isolation but through complex interactions between individual aspirations and social conditions, making it essential reading for scholars and practitioners interested in human development and social change.







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