This edited collection arrives at a crucial moment in the evolution of
Writing Studies research. It brings together well-known and emerging
scholars in the field of Writing Studies, broadly defined, to explore
the range of research methods and methodologies, the types of research
questions asked, and the types of data in play in research about
higher education writing in the 21st century. Its contribution is
unique in the current landscape—a collection of carefully detailed
descriptions of the research methods that constitute the field today,
after fifty years of development—as marked by the 50th anniversary
of the 1966 Dartmouth Seminar. The chapters focus on writing and
writers in higher education, foregrounding research questions,
methods, and data, while defining the areas of research that
constitute this interdisciplinary field and offering examples of
studies that employ the methods in these areas. Initial chapters
address broad questions: the state of the field today, with a special
focus on the field’s methods and their (inter)disciplinary history.
Contributions then cover domains such as sociological ethnography,
cultural-historical activity theory, linguistics, decolonial
translation, cognitive science, corpus linguistics in the study of
writing in university first year and upper-level contexts, recurring
features in writing across academic contexts, work from psychologists
studying college writers’ neuroplasticity, and many other domains of
writing research. The final chapter argues for the value of lifespan
writing research as an emerging domain, while the conclusion presents
a synthesis of the major themes of the collection from leading
scholars in the field.
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Higher Education Writing Research
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ISBN
9781433177323
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok