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Kris Lund, Carolyn Rosé and Dan Suthers: Multivocality in analysing interaction

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  • Written for the purpose of giving an overview of the project:
    Suthers, D. D., Lund, K., Rosé, C. P., & Teplovs, C. (2013). Achieving Productive Multivocality in the Analysis of Group Interactions. In D. D. Suthers, K. Lund, C. P. Rosé, C. Teplovs & N. Law (Eds.), Productive Multivocality in the Analysis of Group Interactions (pp. 577-612). New York: Springer. [Online]
  • For those interested in the how-to:
    Rosé, C.P. & Lund, K. (2013). Methodological Pathways for Avoiding Pitfalls in Multivocality. In D. D. Suthers, K. Lund, C. P. Rosé, C. Teplovs & N. Law (Eds.), Productive Multivocality in the Analysis of Group Interactions (pp. 613-637). New York: Springer. [Online]
  • For those interested in theoretical issues:
    Lund, K., Rosé, C. P., Suthers, D. D., & Baker, M. (2013). Epistemological encounters in multivocal settings. In D. D. Suthers, K. Lund, C. P. Rosé, C. Teplovs & N. Law (Eds.), Productive Multivocality in the Analysis of Group Interactions (pp. 659-682). New York: Springer. [Online]

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