How Shall Affordances Be Refined?

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advanced affordance system analysis
Affordance Concept
Affordance Possibilities
affordances
Ambient Arrays
Animal Environment System
animal-environment relations
Anthony Chemero
Body Scale
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Claire F. Michaels
Dispositional Properties
Ecological Optics
ecological psychology
effectivities
effectivity theory
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Exert Selection Pressure
Gibson's Ecological Psychology
Gibson's Thinking
Harry Heft
Information Movement Relations
Locomotor Velocity
Natal Day
ontological analysis
ontological status
Optic Array
Optic Flow
perceptual research methods
Psychologist's Fallacy
reification in perception
Riser Height
Stair Climbing
Stair Riser
Term Affordance
Term Effectivity
Thomas ?. Stoffregen
Understanding Affordances
Vice Versa
Water Strider

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805895933
  • Weight: 170g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Oct 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What should and should not be considered an affordance is still an open issue. This special issue expands on the 2002 North American meeting of the International Society for Ecological Psychology covering this topic. The first article argues that affordances are properties of the animal-environment system and are emergent properties that do not inhere in either the environment or the animal. The next paper focuses on four issues regarding affordances: the ontological status, whether or not they are necessarily related to (one's own) actions, the relation between affordances and effectivities, and the nesting of affordances. Finally, several exemplars of phenomenologically driven perceptual research are examined, as well as the advantages over extant theories of affordances.