Article

Using Resources: Conceptualizing the Mediation and Reflective Use of Tools and Signs

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Gillespie A & Zittoun T (2010) Using Resources: Conceptualizing the Mediation and Reflective Use of Tools and Signs. Culture and Psychology, 16 (1), pp. 37-62. https://doi.org/10.1177/1354067X09344888

Abstract
The idea that culture comprises resources which are used has become a popular means to re-conceptualise the culture-agency antinomy. However, the theorisation of using resources is fragmented. The present article reviews several attempts to theorise resources, arguing that there has been too much focus upon the resources themselves while the notion of use has been neglected. Focusing upon mode of use, as opposed to the resources used, the article underscores the importance of distinguishing between tools, which are used to act upon the world, and signs, which are used to act upon the mind. The article also argues for a distinction between non-reflective use, or mediation, and reflective use of resources. Future research should focus upon the transformation of tools into signs and the transformation of mediation into reflective use. The article concludes by discussing problematic issues which remain in conceptualising the use of resources.

Keywords
mediation; signs; use; reflection; Culture Origin; Social psychology

Journal
Culture and Psychology: Volume 16, Issue 1

StatusPublished
Publication date31/03/2010
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/2574
PublisherSage
ISSN1354-067X