Laure Kloetzer is Professor of Sociocultural Psychology at the Institute of Psychology and Education at the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland). Following the footsteps of Vygotsky, she is interested in lifelong development and learning, especially for adults in the workplace. With colleagues from various international networks, she creates, uses and studies collaborative, citizen, artistic and developmental research methodologies that seek to transform the relationship between institutional researchers and the community. She is the founder and co-chair of the ECSA (European Citizen Science Association) Learning and Education Research Group. She also works with teachers and children on the relationships between humans and other living non-humans (animals and plants), and the role of botanical gardens and zoos in transforming these relationships. She also writes fiction books (science fiction and fantasy) with her husband, under the pen name L. L. Kloetzer.
Laure Kloetzer is Professor of Sociocultural Psychology at the Institute of Psychology and Education at the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland). Following the footsteps of Vygotsky, she is...
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Laure Kloetzer
Laure Kloetzer is Professor of Sociocultural Psychology at the Institute of Psychology and Education at the University of Neuchâtel (Switzerland). Following the footsteps of Vygotsky, she is interested in lifelong development and learning, especially for adults in the workplace. With colleagues from various international networks, she creates, uses and studies collaborative, citizen, artistic and developmental research methodologies that seek to transform the relationship between institutional researchers and the community. She is the founder and co-chair of the ECSA (European Citizen Science Association) Learning and Education Research Group. She also works with teachers and children on the relationships between humans and other living non-humans (animals and plants), and the role of botanical gardens and zoos in transforming these relationships. She also writes fiction books (science fiction and fantasy) with her husband, under the pen name L. L. Kloetzer.