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Apr 5 2007, 10:38 PM EDT
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really exists)etc.Each Theory needs a small description on this page with a link to a more in depth discussion concerning the topic. All participants may contribute including those using particular theories in current research.
Note: This page is a stub. Please correct any misconceptions or errors.
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Jan 10 2007, 12:26 AM EST
Alison-Ruth
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is based on the work of Kenneth Burke, a literary theorist. It uses five elements to analyse a situation, such as a narrative, an online classroom or an organisation.
Garbage Can Theory (yes it really exists)etc.Each Theory needs a small description
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Dec 22 2006, 3:01 AM EST
Alison-Ruth
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Actor Network TheorySocio-Technical Systems
Socio-cultural theory
Dramatism
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Nov 30 2006, 4:17 PM EST
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There are many theoretical frameworks which can be applied. These include:
Actor Network Theory
Socio-Technical Systems
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Each Theory needs a small description on this page with a link to a more in depth discussion concerning the topic. All participants may contribute including those using particular theories in current research.
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