Editorial notes: on dialogues and sequences
Résumé
The four papers in this issue all bear on the driving force of CSCL: tool-mediated dialogue. Here, dialogue is not only a process of knowledge co-elaboration, going hand in hand with maintaining a collaborative working relation, but is also considered as an object for further reflection, whether individual or dialogical. This forms the basis of our comments on the first pair of papers (Slakmon & Abdu, 2024; Beal & Steir, 2024), under the rubric ‘dialogues on dialogues’. A second theme that we want to pick up on is temporal analysis. Two papers in this issue include sequence analysis as part of their data analysis (Paneth et al., 2024; Yang et al., 2024). These are discussed in the third section below. Our concluding remarks explore emerging directions for CSCL research, instigated by the four papers in this issue.
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Sciences de l'Homme et Société
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