Negotiating the Intersections of Writing and Writing Instruction

Negotiating the Intersections of Writing and Writing Instruction

Author: Magnus Gustafsson

Publisher: Wac Clearinghouse

Published: 2022-01-18

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 9781642151466

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"Drawing its chapters from presentations at the 10th conference of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing (EATAW), the contributors to this edited collection explore and reflect on the conference theme Academic Writing at Intersections - Interdisciplinarity, Genre Hybridization, Multilingualism, Digitalization, and Interculturality. The chapters focus on the choices we face as teachers of academic writing and, indeed, as writers who seek publication as we stand at these critical intersections. Key issues explored in the collection involve the challenges posed by new and emerging technologies, the complexity of approaches to supervision, questions surrounding the scaffolding of writing processes, strategies for navigating complex administrative contexts and structures, and strategies for addressing the translingual contexts most EATAW members face. The collection concludes with reflections from researchers associated with EATAW and related organizations"--


Negotiating the Intersections of Writing and Writing Instruction

Negotiating the Intersections of Writing and Writing Instruction

Author: Magnus Gustafsson

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781646423132

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Expanding on their presentations at the 10th conference of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing (EATAW), the contributors to this peer-reviewed edited collection explore and reflect on the conference theme Academic Writing at Intersections - Interdisciplinarity, Genre Hybridization, Multilingualism, Digitalization, and Interculturality. The chapters focus on the choices we face as teachers of academic writing and, indeed, as writers who seek publication as we stand at these critical intersections. Key issues explored in the collection involve the challenges posed by new and emerging technologies, the complexity of approaches to supervision, questions surrounding the scaffolding of writing processes, strategies for navigating complex administrative contexts and structures, and strategies for addressing the translingual contexts most EATAW members--and most teachers of writing--face. The collection concludes with reflections from researchers associated with EATAW and related organizations.


The Routledge International Handbook of Research on Writing

The Routledge International Handbook of Research on Writing

Author: Rosalind Horowitz

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-02-03

Total Pages: 915

ISBN-13: 042979570X

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This scholarly research Handbook aggregates the broad-ranging, interdisciplinary, multidimensional strands of writing research from scholars worldwide and brings them together into a common intellectual space. This is the first such international compilation. Now in its second edition, the Handbook inaugurates a wide scope of international research advancement, with attention to writing at all levels of schooling and in all life situations. It provides advanced surveys of scholarship on the histories of world and child writing and literacy; interconnections between writing, reading, and speech; digital writing; writing in communities; writing in the sciences and engineering; writing instruction and assessment; and writing and disability. A section on international measures for assessment of writing is a new addition to this compendium of research. This Handbook serves as a comprehensive resource for scholars, graduate students, and advanced undergraduates in writing studies and rhetoric, composition, creative expression, education, and literacy studies.


Perspectives on Knowledge Communication

Perspectives on Knowledge Communication

Author: Jan Engberg

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-08-25

Total Pages: 235

ISBN-13: 1000916189

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This collection elaborates an innovative analytical framework for knowledge communication, bringing together insights from a range of professional settings to highlight how a cross-disciplinary approach can promote a new view of knowledge that emphasizes constructivist and cognitivist perspectives. The volume seeks to draw connections between different disciplines’ traditionally disparate studies of knowledge communication, defined here as the communication of domain knowledge between experts of the same discipline, experts of different disciplines, or non-experts with an interest in developing expert knowledge. Featuring work from scholars across linguistics, corporate communication, and sociology on diverse professional environments, chapters focus on one of three central aspects in the communication of expert knowledge: the textual carrier of the interaction, the roles and relationships between parties in these interactions, and the contexts in which the texts and communication occur. Taken together, the collection elucidates the value of an approach that supposes that expertise is co-created in interaction under the conditions of human cognitive systems and that knowledge asymmetries can offer both challenges and opportunities to better understand and generate new forms of communication and specialized knowledge. This book will be of interest to scholars interested in language and communication, professional communication, organizational communication, and sociology of knowledge.


Ethnographic Perspectives on Academic Writing

Ethnographic Perspectives on Academic Writing

Author: Brian Paltridge

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2016-12-05

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 0194423840

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This book argues that adopting ethnographically oriented perspectives on research into academic writing is a valuable means of deepening understanding of the social influences on language use and individuals' experiences in academic writing contexts, helping to gain insider views of writers' experiences, writing practices, and the contexts in which academic texts are produced and assessed.


The Intersections of Critical Pedagogy, Critical Literacy, and Social Justice

The Intersections of Critical Pedagogy, Critical Literacy, and Social Justice

Author: Katharine Covino

Publisher: Lexington Books

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 157

ISBN-13: 1666946354

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"Critical pedagogy supports educators interested in continuously innovating and productively disrupting classroom expectations and norms. Grounded in a mix of theory and classroom practice, all chapters showcase and highlight ways of incorporating critical pedagogy and critical literacy in diverse teaching environments for the empowerment of teacher practice and student voice"--


Writing Centers and the New Racism

Writing Centers and the New Racism

Author: Laura Greenfield

Publisher:

Published: 2011-10-16

Total Pages: 318

ISBN-13:

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"Motivated by a scholarly interest in race and whiteness studies, and by an ethical commitment to anti-racism work, contributors address a series of questions related to institutionalized racism in American higher education, especially in college and university writing centers"-- Provided by publisher.


Foreign Language Writing Instruction

Foreign Language Writing Instruction

Author: Tony Cimasko

Publisher: Parlor Press LLC

Published: 2011-06-23

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1602352275

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Fourteen chapters researched and authored by scholars working in nine different countries and regions explore the contexts of foreign language writing pedagogy, the diversity of national and regional approaches, the role of universities, departments, and programs in pedagogy, and the cognitive and classroom dimensions of teaching and learning.


Intersections of Formal and Informal Science

Intersections of Formal and Informal Science

Author: Lucy Avraamidou

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-03-10

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 1317361040

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Science learning that takes place between and at the intersections of formal and informal science environments has not been systematically reviewed to offer a comprehensive understanding of the existing knowledge base. Bringing together theory and research, this volume describes the various ways in which learning science in various settings has been conceptualized as well as empirical evidence to illustrate how science learning in these settings can be supported.


Observing Writing

Observing Writing

Author: Eva Lindgren

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2019-02-11

Total Pages: 398

ISBN-13: 9004392521

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Observing writing: Insights from Keystroke Logging and Handwriting is a timely volume appearing twelve years after the Studies in Writing volume Computer Keystroke Logging and Writing (Sullivan & Lindgren, 2006). The 2006 volume provided the reader with a fundamental account of keystroke logging, a methodology in which a piece of software records every keystroke, cursor and mouse movement a writer undertakes during a writing session. This new volume highlights current theoretical and applied research questions in keystroke logging and handwriting research that observes writing. In this volume, contributors from a range of disciplines, including linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, modern languages, and education, present their research that considers the cognitive and socio-cultural complexities of writing texts in academic and professional settings.