Editing DUB Seminar (Summer 2022)

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* Analysis: Why or how is the research being presented considered to be important? What conversation does it contribute to? What's puzzling or confusing about what was described?
* Analysis: Why or how is the research being presented considered to be important? What conversation does it contribute to? What's puzzling or confusing about what was described? [Analysis Response Example]
* Same Approach, New Context: Given the same approach, methods, or point of view that you saw described in the talk, what would it look like to explore a different context or problem space using this approach?
* Same Approach, New Context: Given the same approach, methods, or point of view that you saw described in the talk, what would it look like to explore a different context or problem space using this approach?
* New Approach, Same Context: Given the same overall problem space, organization, cultural phenomenon, etc. that you saw described in the talk, what would it look like to explore it using a different approach or method?  
* New Approach, Same Context: Given the same overall problem space, organization, cultural phenomenon, etc. that you saw described in the talk, what would it look like to explore it using a different approach or method?  
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