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  • × author_ss:"Goldman-Segall, R."
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  1. Goldman-Segall, R.: Configurational validity : a proposal for analyzing ethnographic multimedia narratives (1995) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Presents a theory of validity for building more robust analyses of multimedia stories that can be built by distributed communities of inquiry. Stories of multiple authors can be layered in clusters, or constellations in such a way that larger, more robust theories emerge. Terms this approach a platform for multiloguing. Explains the need for a theory of configurational validity. Describes a tool called Constellations that has been designed to address how robust configurations coulb be used to build more valid accounts
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