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Revision as of 05:46, 15 July 2014

Welcome to the EM/CA wiki

New additions & updates are also announced on Twitter: http://twitter.com/EMCA_News

What's new?

New publications

The most recent additions to the EMCA bibliography database:

  • Schep2025: Ellen Schep, Keun Young Sliedrecht, Wyke Stommel (2025) Everyday co-parenting in a polymedia environment: Negotiating when and how to talk about what in interconnected communication between professional foster parents and birth parents
  • Van der Wal2025: Ester van der Wal, Wyke Stommel (2025) ‘Literatuuropvatting?’ Ander-herstel op initiatief van de leerling in mondelingen Nederlandse literatuur op de middelbare school
  • Wagelaar2025: Eline Wagelaar, Wyke Stommel, Jeroen Dera (2025) The interactional consequences of asking for opinions about literature in Dutch oral exams
  • Sliederecht2025: Keun Young Sliedrecht, Wyke Stommel, Ellen Schep (2024) “Shared care” through instant messaging updates in youth care; an interaction analysis


Resources