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		<title>Spinuzzi, Hart-Davidson, and Zachry &#8211; Chains and Ecologies: Methodological Notes toward a Communicative-Mediational Model of Technologically Mediated Writing</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Spinuzzi, Clay, William Hart-Davidson and Mark Zachry.  &#8220;Chains and Ecologies: Methodological Notes toward a Communicative-Mediational Model of Technologically Mediated Writing. Abstract:  Studies of knowledge work tend to take one of two research foci: either on communication (the transactional,  intersubjective exchange of information, thoughts, writing, or speech among participants, performed in serial chains) or mediation (the [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Swarts &#8211; Recycled Writing: Assembling Actor Networks from Reusable Content</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swarts, Jason.  &#8220;Recycled Writing: Assembling Actor Networks from Reusable Content.&#8221; JBTC (2010): 127-163. Abstract: Drawing on a study of writers reusing content from one document to another, this study examines the rhetorical purpose of reuse. Writing reuse is predominantly studied through the literature on single sourcing and enacted via technologies built on single-sourcing models. Such [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Dartmouth Seminar on Writing Research &#8211; Days 1 &amp; 2 &#8211; Reflections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reflections on the Dartmouth Seminar &#8211; Days 1 &#38; 2 Things to Consider: 1.  Look into the methodological work that&#8217;s already been done on digital ethnography.  Who are the major voices?  What works have been key in establishing this method of inquiry?  Beyond the ethical treatments and discussions of digital ethnography found in the work [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Becker &#8211; Writing for Social Scientists &#8211; Chapter 8: Terrorized by the Literature</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Howard Becker &#8211; Writing for Social Scientists &#8211; Chapter 8:  Terrorized by the Literature B. begins by noting that students often &#8220;choose&#8221; a method; however, they really didn&#8217;t have a real free choice of theories.  In fact, by the time the writing of the research occurs, most have already chosen what questions to investigate, how [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Abbott &#8211; Methods of Discovery &#8211; Chapters 1 &amp; 2</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Abbott &#8211; Methods of Discovery &#8211; Chapter 1 Chapter 1: Explanation A. begins by noting that traditional social science is much like a monologue . . . it is patterned and consistent.1 A. notes that this work is a heuristic. . . a book &#8220;of aids to the social scientific imagination&#8221; (4).  A. also notes [...]]]></description>
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