M. Janier, M. Aakhus, C. Reed, & K. Budzynska. (2015, June). Modeling impasse in argumentative activity with Inference Anchoring Theory: The case of impasse in mediation. Presented at the First  European Conference on Argumentation, Lisbon Portugal. 

Aakhus, M. (2015, June). Understanding the competence involved in constructing argumentative contexts.  Presented at the First European Conference on Argumentation, Lisbon Portugal. 

Aakhus, M. (2001). Designing reflective dialogue to support learning from experience. SIGGROUP Bulletin,  22(2), 29-37.  [Revised and Republished from Aakhus (2001). Designing web-based interactional tools to support learning from experience. In M. Schoop & J. Taylor (Eds.), Proceedings of the Sixth  International Workshop on the Language Action Perspective on Communication Modeling (pp. 51-67).  Aachen: Mainz.] 
   

Aakhus, M. & Katz, J. (2003, January). Author’s Response. Resource Center for Cyberculture studies. (2 pages) 

Aakhus, M. (2003). Advancing community engagement. A report on a project funded by the W.K. Kellogg  Foundation and the Leadership for Institutional Change Initiative (LINC), University of Delaware B- 493240. (Report, 85 pages) 

Ågerfalk, P., Aakhus, M., & Lind, M. (2010). Researching Open Innovation through social media. Open Innovation Forum. (8 pages). [Retrieved from  http://www.scribd.com/fullscreen/30882386?access_key=key-1jfy9vze0spw4m0q1ybv]  

Aakhus, M. (2014). Frans H. van Eemeren and Bart Garssen (eds): Topical Themes in Argumentation Theory: Twenty Exploratory Studies. Argumentation. doi:10.1007/s10503-014-9313-7 (Book Review) 

Aakhus, M.  & Ågerfalk, P. (2015). Designing common(s) ground for open innovation in healthcare. http://www.vinnova.se/sv/Resultat/Projekt/Effekta/2012-00741/Designing-commons-ground-for- open-innovation-in-healthcare/ 

Aakhus, M. (1998). The rational consequences of argumentation management. In L. Lederman (Ed.), Communication theory: A reader (pp. 135-152). Dubuque, IA: Kendall/Hunt Publishing Co. 

Aakhus, M. (2002). Dynamics of group communication. In J. R. Schement (Ed.), Encyclopedia of communication (pp. 382-386). New York: MacMillan Reference. 

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