Analytic Representations and Affordances for Productive Multivocality

作者: Gregory Dyke , Kristine Lund , Daniel D. Suthers , Chris Teplovs

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-8960-3_33

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摘要: This chapter describes and reflects upon the analytic representations used in analyses presented this book, roles they played multivocal analysis. As shown other chapters, multivocality across based on shared datasets can be productive a variety of ways for reasons. From pragmatic perspective productivity is also dependent ability analysts to share datasets, perform analyses, inscribe new knowledge into use these as basis discussion. In chapter, we examine how are given meaning We catalogue types entities attributes inscribed representations, notational systems by which encoded, kinds moves that result creation representations. then discuss opportunities afforded present different data sections, properties desirable framework coordinating describe instances representation-based found volume, presenting nine strategies researchers seeking engage multivocality. will interest tool designers, but provide guidance reflectively choosing (and their affordances interpretation manipulation) so maximize

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