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In the twenty-first century, being able to collaborate effectively is important at all ages, in everyday life, education and work, within and across diverse cultural settings. People are increasingly linked by networks that are not only means for working and learning together, but are also ways of maintaining social and emotional support. Collaborating with others requires not only elaborating new ideas together, but also being able to manage interpersonal relations. In order to design and facilitate effective collaborative situations, the challenge is therefore to understand the interrelations between social, affective and cognitive dimensions of interactions in groups.

Affective Learning Together contains in-depth theoretical reviews and case studies of group learning in a variety of educational situations and taught disciplines, from small groups working in the secondary school classroom, to teams of medical students and more informal working groups at university level. Contributors provide detailed analyses of the dynamics of interpersonal relations and affects, in relation with processes of meaning and knowledge elaboration, including discussion of:











the variety of social learning situations and experiences;





social identities in group learning;





emotion, motivation and knowledge elaboration;





conflict, arguments and interpersonal tensions in group learning.

Bringing together a broad range of contributions from internationally recognised researchers who are seeking to broaden, deepen and integrate the field of research on collaborative learning, this book is essential reading for all serious students of contemporary educational research and practice.
List of contributors
vii
1 Introduction: visions of learning together
1(30)
Michael Baker
Jerry Andriessen
Sanna Jarvela
SECTION 1 Foundations: social and affective dimensions
31(64)
2 Varieties of "togetherness" in learning - and their mediation
33(19)
Charles Crook
3 Emotions: characteristics, emergence and circulation in interactional learning
52(19)
Beatrice Cahour
4 Feeling and meaning in the social ecology of learning: lessons from play and games
71(24)
Jay Lemke
SECTION 2 Social relations and identities
95(42)
5 Knowledge co-construction - epistemic consensus or relational assent?
97(23)
Crina Damsa
Sten Ludvigsen
Jerry Andriessen
6 Paper and computers: gender differences in children's conversations in collaborative activities
120(17)
Richard Joiner
Karen Littleton
SECTION 3 Emotion and motivation
137(46)
7 Motivation and emotion in shaping knowledge co-construction
139(23)
Dejana Mullins
Anne Deiglmayr
Hans Spada
8 Regulating emotions together for motivated collaboration
162(21)
Hanna Jarvenoja
Sanna Jarvela
SECTION 4 Tensions in groups
183(48)
9 Identifying and overcoming tension in interdisciplinary teamwork in professional development
185(20)
Patrick Sins
Klas Karlgren
10 Getting on and getting along: tension in the development of collaborations
205(26)
Jerry Andriessen
Mirjam Pardijs
Michael Baker
SECTION 5 Argumentation and emotion
231(62)
11 A sociocultural perspective on conflict in argumentative design
233(18)
Nathalie Muller Mirza
12 Epistemic and interpersonal dimensions of peer argumentation: conceptualization and quantitative assessment
251(21)
Christa S. C. Asterhan
13 "Look who's talking": identity and emotions as resources to historical peer reasoning
272(21)
Baruch B. Schwarz
Tsafrir Goldberg
Author Index 293(2)
Subject Index 295
Michael Baker is a CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique) Research Director, working in the Economic and Social Sciences Department of Télécom ParisTech Graduate Engineering School in Paris, France.

Jerry Andriessen is a former Associate Professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands, and now works as an independent researcher (http://www.wisenmunro.org).

Sanna Järvelä is a Professor in the field of learning and educational technology in the Department of Educational Sciences, University of Oulu, Finland.