Application of the Basic Terminology in Activity Theory

G. Bedny, O. Chebykin
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OCCUPATIONAL APPLICATIONS This article presents a comparative analysis of the basic terminology of activity theory. This terminology has its roots in Russian activity theory, and some translations failed to capture the original meaning of its basic concepts. The same terminology is utilized in other fields of psychology where it has a totally different meaning. Analysis of basic terminology of general, applied, and systemic-structural activity theory presented in this article will have value for ergonomists and engineers who utilize activity theory in practice. Without a clear understanding of basic activity theory terminology, its application by practitioners will be difficult. TECHNICAL ABSTRACT Background: Activity theory, and particularly its applied branches, can be very useful in designing equipment and software and in developing efficient methods of human performance. Applied activity theory and systemic-structural activity theory are especially valuable for ergonomic design, where cognitive aspects of work dominate. Cognitively and analytically oriented viewpoints on design require clearly developed terminology and a standardized language of human activity description. Much misunderstanding between practitioners and researchers in different areas of specialization derive from terminological issues. A clear understanding of activity theory basic terminology is particularly important for ergonomists with an engineering background. Purpose: The aim of this article is clarification of basic terminology in general, applied, and systemic-structural activity theory for specialists with an engineering background. Method: Comparative analysis of basic terminology in such areas as activity theory, cognitive psychology, action theory, and praxiology was conducted. Particular attention was paid to similar terms that have totally different meanings in these areas of study. Results: The meanings of basic terms in different branches of activity theory, their specifics, and the possibility of utilizing them by ergonomists in practice are provided. Knowledge of basic activity theory terminology makes it possible to utilize analytical procedures in ergonomic design that concentrate on cognitive components of work. Conclusions: Basic terminology of activity theory is very often used incorrectly. The same terms in different areas of study have totally different meanings. When professionals describe and evaluate task performance, which includes both physical and mental components, knowledge of terminology and its standardized description become a critical factor in design.
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基本术语在活动理论中的应用
本文对活动理论的基本术语进行了比较分析。这一术语源于俄语的活动理论,一些翻译未能捕捉到其基本概念的原意。同样的术语也被用于心理学的其他领域,在那里它有完全不同的含义。本文对一般活动理论、应用活动理论和系统结构活动理论的基本术语进行了分析,对在实践中运用活动理论的人类工效学家和工程师有一定的价值。如果没有对基本活动理论术语的清晰理解,从业者将很难应用它。技术摘要背景:活动理论,特别是它的应用分支,在设计设备和软件以及开发有效的人类行为方法方面非常有用。应用活动理论和系统结构活动理论对人体工程学设计尤其有价值,因为工作的认知方面占主导地位。以认知和分析为导向的设计观点需要明确发展的术语和人类活动描述的标准化语言。不同专业领域的从业者和研究人员之间的许多误解源于术语问题。对于具有工程背景的人类工效学家来说,对活动理论基本术语的清晰理解尤为重要。目的:本文的目的是为具有工程背景的专家澄清一般、应用和系统结构活动理论的基本术语。方法:对活动理论、认知心理学、行动理论、行为学等领域的基本术语进行比较分析。特别注意在这些研究领域中具有完全不同含义的类似术语。结果:给出了活动理论不同分支中基本术语的含义、具体用法以及人类工效学家在实践中使用这些术语的可能性。对基本活动理论术语的了解使得在人体工程学设计中使用分析程序成为可能,这些分析程序集中在工作的认知成分上。结论:活动理论的基本术语经常被误用。相同的术语在不同的研究领域有完全不同的含义。当专业人员描述和评估任务表现时,这包括身体和精神的组成部分,术语知识及其标准化描述成为设计的关键因素。
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