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J. Corneli, C. J. Danoff, C. Pierce, P. Ricaurte, and L. Snow MacDonald, eds. The Peeragogy Handbook. 3rd ed. Chicago, IL./Somerville, MA.: PubDomEd/Pierce Press, 2016. Downloaded from http://peeragogy.org.

Or in BibTeX:
@book{peeragogy-handbook,
 title={Peeragogy {Handbook}},
 editor={Corneli, Joseph and Danoff, Charles Jeffrey and Pierce, Charlotte and Ricaurte, Paola and Snow MacDonald, Lisa},
 year={2016},
 edition={3},
 address={Chicago, IL./Somerville, MA.},
 publisher={PubDomEd/Pierce Press},
 url={http://peeragogy.org},
}

Credits

Editorial Board: Joseph Corneli, Charles Jeffrey Danoff, Paola Ricaurte, Charlotte Pierce, and Lisa Snow MacDonald

Contributors: Bryan Alexander, Paul Allison, Elisa Armendáriz, Régis Barondeau, Doug Breitbart, George Brett, Suz Burroughs, Teryl Cartwright, Jay Cross, Julian Elve, María Fernanda Arenas, James Folkestad, Kathy Gill, John Glass, John Graves, Jan Herder, Matthew Herschler, Gigi Johnson, Anna Keune, Kyle Larson, Roland Legrand, Amanda Lyons, Dorotea Mar, Christopher Tillman Neal, Ted Newcomb, Stephanie Parker, Miguel Ángel Pérez Álvarez, David Preston, Laura Ritchie, Verena Roberts, Stephanie Schipper, Peter Taylor, Fabrizio Terzi, and Geoff Walker

Founder: Howard Rheingold

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