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Volume 6 Number 2 Fall 2012
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Email as an Arena for Authoring a Dialogical Self among Gifted Young Adolescents:
A Qualitative Study
Lisette Dillon
1-33
Commentaries on Dillon (2012)
Authoring Ambivalence: E-mail Journals and the Membranes of Communication on Identity
Olga V. Lehmann-Oliveros
35-43 Unreachable Self-Expectations: What is Going on in our Society Regarding Young Adolescents?
Sara Chaves
45-48
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Chaudhary, N. (2008). Persistent patterns in cultural negotiations of the self: Using dialogical self theory to understand self-other dynamics within culture. International Journal for Dialogical Science, 3(1), 9-30. Retrieved [insert date] from http://ijds.lemoyne.edu/journal/3_1/IJDS.3.1.02.Chaudhary.html