Primary Research and Writing: People, Places, and Spaces
Autor Lynee Lewis Gaillet, Michelle F. Ebleen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 aug 2015
With in-text features to aid students in understanding primary research and its role in their writing, chapters include special elements such as:
- Communities in Context – Profiles of traditional and digital communities that help students understand the characteristics of communities and group members
- Profiles of Primary Researchers – Spotlights on professionals, giving an illuminating look into the role primary research plays in real-world research and writing
- Student Writing – Examples of exemplary student writing that demonstrate how research can be relevant, engaging, and interesting, with annotations.
- Invention Exercises - Exercises designed to help students locate primary investigation within communities that they already understand or find appealing
- Writing Exercises - Writing exercises that offer students practice in exploring communities and investigating primary materials.
- Readings – Annotated readings with questions to guide analysis, pulled from a variety of rich sources, that give students inspiration for undertaking their own research projects.
Primary Research and Writing is an engaging textbook developed for students in the beginning stages of their academic writing careers, and prepares its readers for a lifetime of research and writing.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781138785571
ISBN-10: 1138785571
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1138785571
Pagini: 382
Dimensiuni: 203 x 254 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.9 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
UndergraduateCuprins
Preface
Part I : Primary Research and Rhetorical Tools
1. Introduction to Primary Research
2. Defining and Engaging with Communities
3. Identifying a Research Topic and Thinking Like a Researcher
4. Becoming an Authority on a Topic
Part II: Methods for Inquiry and Conducting Primary Research
5. Beginning Archival Research: A Practical Guide
6. Fieldwork and Ethnographic Observation
7. Interviews: Researching People
8. Surveys: Researching Beliefs, Opinions, and Attitudes
Part III: Writing and Delivering Your Research
9. A Rhetorical Approach to Research and Writing
10. Reporting and Delivering Research Findings
11. Documenting Your Research: MLA
12. Documenting Your Research: APA
Appendix -Archival Resources
Part I : Primary Research and Rhetorical Tools
1. Introduction to Primary Research
2. Defining and Engaging with Communities
3. Identifying a Research Topic and Thinking Like a Researcher
4. Becoming an Authority on a Topic
Part II: Methods for Inquiry and Conducting Primary Research
5. Beginning Archival Research: A Practical Guide
6. Fieldwork and Ethnographic Observation
7. Interviews: Researching People
8. Surveys: Researching Beliefs, Opinions, and Attitudes
Part III: Writing and Delivering Your Research
9. A Rhetorical Approach to Research and Writing
10. Reporting and Delivering Research Findings
11. Documenting Your Research: MLA
12. Documenting Your Research: APA
Appendix -Archival Resources
Notă biografică
Lynée Lewis Gaillet is Professor of English at Georgia State University where she directs the Writing Studio and Lower Division Studies. She is author of numerous articles addressing Scottish rhetoric, writing program administration, and composition/rhetoric pedagogy. She is editor of Scottish Rhetoric and Its Influences (1998), Stories of Mentoring (2008), and The Present State of the History of Rhetoric (2010).
Michelle F. Eble is associate professor of rhetoric and professional communication at East Carolina University where she serves as Director of Graduate Studies. She has published in Computers and Composition, Technical Communication, and Technical Communication Quarterly on professional writing theory and practice, especially as it relates to rhetorical engagement, technology, and design. She is the co-editor of Stories on Mentoring: Theory and Praxis (2008).
Michelle F. Eble is associate professor of rhetoric and professional communication at East Carolina University where she serves as Director of Graduate Studies. She has published in Computers and Composition, Technical Communication, and Technical Communication Quarterly on professional writing theory and practice, especially as it relates to rhetorical engagement, technology, and design. She is the co-editor of Stories on Mentoring: Theory and Praxis (2008).
Recenzii
Primary Research and Writing transformed the way I teach first year composition. When students become researchers, they become passionate about research and writing. My students saw research, writing, and critical analysis as relevant and even necessary activities. As a result, my classroom became a community of scholars immersed in examining the world around them, and I haven't looked back since. Candace Nadon, professor at Fort Lewis College
Teaching writing via communities and primary research truly enlivens and enriches the first-year classroom. Primary Research and Writing: People, Places, and Spaces is an incredibly useful text for exploring how to gather and write up firsthand data in the twenty-first century. Filled with wide-ranging contemporary examples, the text connects research and writing methods with various local and global communities in a manner that students find helpful and accessible. Matthew Sansbury, professor at Georgia State University
Revitalize and recharge your composition or expository writing or history or service-learning class! This approach energized my students, who took off running to investigate a community of their choice using primary sources in the archives and in the world around them. I had the joy of seeing them take ownership of their writing. Amanda C. Gable, Graduate Teaching Assistant at Georgia State University
Teaching writing via communities and primary research truly enlivens and enriches the first-year classroom. Primary Research and Writing: People, Places, and Spaces is an incredibly useful text for exploring how to gather and write up firsthand data in the twenty-first century. Filled with wide-ranging contemporary examples, the text connects research and writing methods with various local and global communities in a manner that students find helpful and accessible. Matthew Sansbury, professor at Georgia State University
Revitalize and recharge your composition or expository writing or history or service-learning class! This approach energized my students, who took off running to investigate a community of their choice using primary sources in the archives and in the world around them. I had the joy of seeing them take ownership of their writing. Amanda C. Gable, Graduate Teaching Assistant at Georgia State University
Descriere
Primary Research and Writing: People, Places, and Spaces is a text for writing students, designed to help readers research and understand the components of an academic, political, or home group, and then find a way to become active within that community through writing. This text will also help advanced rhetoric/composition students, and those studying in other disciplines who are conducting archival research and/or community engagement, as it emphasizes archival research methods throughout.