Group learning as relational economic activity
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Authors/contributors
- Saito, Eisuke (Author)
- Atencio, Matthew (Author)
Title
Group learning as relational economic activity
Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to discuss group learning in line with economic perspectives of embeddedness and integration emanating from the work of Karl Polanyi. Polanyi’s work defines economy as a necessary interaction among human beings for survival; the economy is considered inextricably linked from broader society and social relations rather than autonomous and driven by self-interest in free market conditions. He specifically outlines three key forms of integration that are crucial to economic stability, involving the notions of reciprocity, redistribution, and exchange. These patterns of integration are described as key elements that co-mingle within and structure contemporary group learning within classrooms.
Publication
Educational Review
Volume
66
Issue
1
Pages
96-107
Date
February 2014
Journal Abbr
Educational Review
Language
English
ISSN
00131911
Accessed
2017-05-24, 4:50 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Saito, Eisuke, and Matthew Atencio. 2014. “Group Learning as Relational Economic Activity.” Educational Review 66 (1): 96–107. DOI: 10.1080/00131911.2013.768961.
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Publication year
Keywords
- collaborative learning
- cooperative learning
- economic activity
- education
- embeddedness
- embeddedness (socioeconomic theory)
- group learning
- group work in education
- reciprocity (commerce)
- social integration
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