Title
Inter-and intra-subjective planes of e-argumentation: motivation, self-perception, expectations, and actual interlocutory behavior
Abstract
Research on learning and argumentation traditionally focuses on the (socio-) cognitive dimensions and benefits of argumentative dialogue. The papers which are part of this symposium, however, present recent research on intra-personal, non-cognitive variables and how they affect or are affected by electronic collective argumentation. The data are obtained from both e-discussants as well as e-moderators and pertain to factors such as motivation, self-perception, role definitions and expectations. The three contributions provide information on these factors before, during and after e-discussions and help delving in the dynamics of (moderated) e-argumentation.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
ICLS (3)
electronic collective argumentation,actual interlocutory behavior,inter-and intra-subjective plane,role definition,cognitive dimension,argumentative dialogue,present recent research,non-cognitive variable
Field
DocType
Citations 
Social psychology,Argumentative,Cognitive dimensions of notations,Argumentation theory,Cognitive psychology,Psychology,Self perception,Interlocutory
Conference
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
4
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Baruch B. Schwarz119020.36
Christa S. C. Asterhan27111.35
Armin Weinberger385977.86
Karsten Stegmann438633.79
Frank Fischer536237.48
Astrid Wichmann6599.13
Andreas Harrer748265.16
H. Ulrich Hoppe825335.62