Expanding Universe of Writing Studies: Studies in Composition and Rhetoric
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1433177307
Pagini: 438
Dimensiuni: 150 x 225 mm
Greutate: 0.78 kg
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
Seria Studies in Composition and Rhetoric
Notă biografică
Tiane Donahue, Associate Professor of Linguistics at Dartmouth, participates in multiple European research projects, networks, conferences, and collaborations that inform her understanding of writing instruction, research, and program development in European and US contexts.
Cynthia Monroe is a Lecturer in the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric at Dartmouth College. Her interests include Alaska Native and Native American rights, critical empathy, and listening communication.
Cuprins
List of Figures - List of Tables - List of Appendices - Acknowledgements - Kelly Blewett/Tiane Donahue/Cynthia Monroe: Introduction - Chris M. Anson: After the Big Bang: The Expanding Universe of Writing Studies - Dylan B. Dryer: Tabling the Issues: Visualizing Methods and Methodologies in Contemporary Writing Studies - Susan Conrad: Integrating Corpus Linguistics into Writing Studies: An Example from Engineering - Laura Aull: Corpus Analysis and Its Opportunities and Limitations in Composition Studies - Mya Poe: Is There a Shared Conversation in Writing Assessment? Analyzing Frequently-Used Terms in an Interdisciplinary Field - Ellen Barton/Jeff Pruchnic/Ruth Boeder/Jared Grogan/Sarah Primeau/Joseph Torok/Thomas Trimble/Tanina Foster: Thin-Slice Methods and Contextualized Norming: Innovative Assessment Methodologies for Austere Times - Daniel Perrin: On, for, and with Practitioners: A Transdisciplinary Approach to Writing Research - Neal Lerner: Coding Writing Center Curriculum - Towards a Methodology -Sara Webb-Sunderhaus: Becoming a Participant-Researcher: The Case for Interactive Interviewing - Kelly Blewett/Darsie Bowden/Djuddah A.J. Leijen: Situating Research Methods: Three Studies of Response - Jessica Singer Early: Conducting Writing Research in K-12 School Settings: A Review of Approaches - Shawanda J. Stewart: First-Year Composition and Critical Hip Hop Rhetoric Pedagogy: A Verbal Data Analysis of Students' Perceptions about Writing - Ellen Cushman: Decolonial Translation as Methodology for Learning to Unlearn - Eric Leake: Response - Sinfree B. Makoni: Framing Economies of Language Using System D and Spontaneous Orders - Talinn Phillips: Response - Pearl Kim Pang: Response - Brian James Stone: Cultural Rhetorics and Art in Pakistan: Ethnographic Interviews of Studio Arts Faculty in Southern Pakistan - Deborah Brandt: Studying Writing Sociologically - June A. Griffin: Response - Clay Spinuzzi: What's Wrong with 3GAT? - Ann Shivers-McNair: Response - Joanna Wolfe: In Praise of the Reductive: A Case for Quasi-Experimental Research - David Galbraith: Writing as Understanding - Sandra L. Tarabochia: Response - Paula Tallal/Beth A. Rogowsky: Improving the Reading and Writing Skills of College Students Using a Developmental Neuroplasticity-Based Approach -Kevin Roozen: Relocating Literate Development throughout Lifespans and across Lifeworlds: Mapping the Sociohistoric Pathway of an Engineer-in-the-Making - Ryan J. Dippre: Haikus, Lists, Submarine Maintenance, and Star Trek: Tracing the Rambling Paths of Writing Development - Charles Bazerman: The Puzzle of Conducting Research on Lifespan Development of Writing - Chris M. Anson/Charles Bazerman/Bradley Dilger/Dylan B. Dryer: Conclusion - Contributors - Index.