Klaus Krippendorff, Ph.D.

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University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United States 
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Howard Maclay grad student 1967 UIUC (LinguisTree)
 (An Examination of Content Analysis: A Proposal for a Framework and an Information Calculus for Message Analytic Situations)

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James R. Taylor grad student 1978 Penn
Nicole M. Keating grad student 2000 Penn
Mariaelena Bartesaghi grad student 2004 Penn
Mary A. Bock grad student 2009 Penn
Son H. Kim grad student 2011 Penn
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Celikoglu OM, Krippendorff K, Ogut ST. (2020) Inviting Ethnographic Conversations to Inspire Design: Towards a Design Research Method Design Journal. 23: 133-152
Celikoglu OM, Ogut ST, Krippendorff K. (2017) How Do User Stories Inspire Design? A Study of Cultural Probes Design Issues. 33: 84-98
Krippendorff K, Craggs R. (2016) The Reliability of Multi-Valued Coding of Data Communication Methods and Measures. 10: 181-198
Krippendorff K, Mathet Y, Bouvry S, et al. (2015) On the reliability of unitizing textual continua: Further developments Quality and Quantity
Perry GT, Krippendorff K. (2013) On the reliability of identifying design moves in protocol analysis Design Studies. 34: 612-635
Krippendorff K. (2011) Principles of design and a trajectory of artificiality Journal of Product Innovation Management. 28: 411-418
Krippendorff K. (2011) Agreement and information in the reliability of coding Communication Methods and Measures. 5: 93-112
Krippendorff K. (2009) Information of interactions in complex systems International Journal of General Systems. 38: 669-680
Krippendorff K. (2008) Systematic and Random Disagreement and the Reliability of Nominal Data Communication Methods and Measures. 2: 323-338
Krippendorff K. (2007) The cybernetics of design and the design of cybernetics Kybernetes. 36: 1381-1392
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