?url_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info%3Aofi%2Ffmt%3Akev%3Amtx%3Adc&rft.title=Social+Situatedness%3A++Vygotsky+and+Beyond&rft.creator=Lindblom%2C+Jessica&rft.creator=Ziemke%2C+Tom&rft.subject=Developmental+Psychology&rft.subject=Primatology&rft.subject=Artificial+Intelligence&rft.subject=Robotics&rft.description=The+concept+of+%E2%80%98social+situatedness%E2%80%99%2C+i.e.+the+idea+that+the+development+of+individual+intelligence+requires+a+social+(and+cultural)+embedding%2C+has+recently+received+much+attention+in+cognitive+science+and+artificial+intelligence+research.+The+work+of+Lev+Vygotsky+who+put+forward+this+view+already+in+the+1920s+has+influenced+the+discussion+to+some+degree%2C+but+still+remains+far+from+well+known.+This+paper+therefore+aims+to+give+an+overview+of+his+cognitive+development+theory+and+discuss+its+relation+to+more+recent+work+in+primatology+and+socially+situated+artificial+intelligence%2C+in+particular+humanoid+robotics.&rft.publisher=Lund+University+Cognitive+Studies&rft.contributor=Prince%2C+Christopher+G.&rft.contributor=Demiris%2C+Yiannis&rft.contributor=Marom%2C+Yuval&rft.contributor=Kozima%2C+Hideki&rft.contributor=Balkenius%2C+Christian&rft.date=2002&rft.type=Conference+Paper&rft.type=PeerReviewed&rft.format=application%2Fpdf&rft.identifier=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F2517%2F1%2FLindblom.pdf&rft.identifier=++Lindblom%2C+Jessica+and+Ziemke%2C+Tom++(2002)+Social+Situatedness%3A+Vygotsky+and+Beyond.++%5BConference+Paper%5D+++++&rft.relation=http%3A%2F%2Fcogprints.org%2F2517%2F