Services and reference activities
The lelonmoxit environment supports a set of neutral, analytical activities intended to document and describe negotiation cadence. Services are structured as reference activities: notation design for temporal transcription, session coding for analytic record-keeping, and methodological consultation to align notation practices with research needs. Descriptions focus on what is recorded and how notation is structured rather than on prescriptive conduct. Activities are presented as options for teams and researchers who require consistent, repeatable approaches to capture temporal features of negotiation discourse for comparative analysis and archival documentation.
Analytical services: scope and approach
Services are organized to support precise documentation of temporal features rather than to direct interaction. Notation design work establishes a compact set of sequence labels, elapsed-time markers, pause tokens, and event tokens that can be applied across transcripts. Session coding provides time-stamped records of turn-taking, topic segments, clarification events, and transition markers. Methodological consultation offers guidance on aligning notation conventions with research questions, transcription standards, and archival formats. Each activity emphasizes repeatability and neutrality: procedures document observable phenomena and produce structured outputs suitable for cross-case comparison and descriptive research. Deliverables are structured notation templates, coded session records in widely used formats, and concise methodological memos that describe the applied conventions and any context-specific adjustments made for a given project.
Deliverable examples
Notation templates, time-stamped coding output, and methodological memos describing notation choices and conventions.
Engagement model and methodology
Engagements begin with a scoping conversation to determine analytic aims and the level of temporal resolution required. The methodology follows a sequence: define notation elements and labels, pilot the notation on sample material, iterate conventions to ensure inter-coder reliability, and produce coded session records with elapsed-time values and annotated markers. Emphasis is placed on neutral description: coders record observable tokens and durations rather than interpreting intent. Inter-coder checks and brief memos document any decisions taken to adapt notation to particular discourse features. Outputs are intended to function as archival records and analytic inputs for comparative study, supporting systematic observation of pacing and rhythm across negotiation contexts.
Quality measures
Procedures include piloting, inter-coder alignment, and concise documentation of any notation adjustments to ensure consistent descriptive capture.
Contact for reference activities
Requests for notation templates, sample coded records, or methodological consultation are handled through the contact channel. Materials and engagements are presented in neutral, descriptive terms; requests may specify the desired level of temporal granularity and any archival format preferences. To request supporting materials or to discuss alignment with a research protocol, use the contact link below.