Agency is often treated as a capacity to be developed, defended, or exercised.
This book begins elsewhere.
Scaffolding Agency examines how agency comes to be experienced as personal, voluntary, and self-authored once cognitive structure is stabilized under persistence. Rather than framing agency as a skill or trait, it traces how structure quietly precedes choice—organizing perception, decision, and meaning before agency is ever felt.
The focus of this work is not instruction or technique, but identification: making visible the mechanisms by which persistent structure gives rise to a lived sense of authorship. As structure becomes less noticeable, agency becomes more salient—experienced as natural, immediate, and one’s own.
Written for readers seeking to understand how agency is shaped rather than assumed, Scaffolding Agency offers a framework for recognizing the conditions under which agency is already operating, even when its origins remain unseen.
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Hardcover. Condición: new. Hardcover. Agency is not the source of learning or action, but the experience that emerges once cognitive scaffolding is established under persistence. Human cognition naturally scaffolds information over time; modern technological environments formalize and stabilize this process. As structure persists, scaffolding takes hold, and agency is experienced as personal, voluntary, and self-authored. This book explains agency not as a capacity to be cultivated, but as a phenomenological outcome of structural conditions that precede awareness and choice.Agency is not causal but emergent. Cognitive scaffolding precedes awareness and choice. Persistence stabilizes structure. Agency is the phenomenological experience of that stability.-----Scaffolding is not something humans merely receive from technology; the human mind already scaffolds. Technology formalizes, stabilizes, and accelerates that process. A scholarly examination of human agency as an emergent phenomenological experience arising from persistent cognitive scaffolding, integrating epistemology, cognitive psychology, and learning theory. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798993075235
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