Wikiversity:Developing Wikiversity through action research/Theories

Page for outlining and developing theories informing the project Developing Wikiversity through action research. The page is only a skeleton at the moment - please, feel free to add ideas or comments here or on the talk page.

Activity theory
Activity theory visualises activity as a fundamentally social act - where social structures and artifacts mediate the activity of a group of people.
 * Specifically Engestrom's "expansive learning"
 * See also Georgy Shchedrovitsky

Communities of practice
Communities of practice - Etienne Wenger

Collaboration
Theories on how we collaborate, why we collaborate, how collaboration works, and what effect collaboration has on the immediate context and society in general

Radical pedagogy

 * Paulo Freire

Power

 * Michel Foucault

Democracy

 * Dewey: Democracy and education
 * Chantal Mouffe
 * Ricardo Blaug

Organisational learning
There's a lot of such theory that errs on the "management-speak" side - I'll be using this to some extent, but also applying critical angles from within and outside this field.