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Intersubjective Communication and Emotion in Early Ontogeny by Stein BrÃ¥ten — book cover

Intersubjective Communication and Emotion in Early Ontogeny

by Stein Bråten
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Overview

The concept of intersubjectivity is common to approaches to interpersonal engagements in early infancy and children's understanding of others' thought and emotion. It may be understood in terms of interpersonal communication, joint attention or a second-order sense of shared representations. This book brings together for the first time senior international figures in the social and behavioural sciences to examine the role of intersubjectivity in early ontogeny. Together, they offer a new understanding of child development, learning and communication and highlight important comparisons with processes in autism and infant ape development.

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Book Details

Published
June 12, 2026
Publisher
Cambridge ; Cambridge University Press ; 2006.
Pages
472
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521029896

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