Telling Stories: Perspectives on Longitudinal Writing Research
Editat de Jenn Fishman, Amy C. Kimme Heaen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2023 – vârsta ani
Contributors share direct knowledge of longitudinal writing research, citing project data (e.g., interview transcripts, research notes, and journals), descriptions drawn from memory, and extended personal reflections. The resulting stories, tempered by the research and scholarship of others, convey a sense of longitudinal research as a lived activity as well as a prominent and consequential approach to inquiry. Yet Telling Stories is not a how-to guide, nor is it written for longitudinal researchers alone. Instead, this volume addresses issues about writing research that are germane to all who conduct or count on it. Such topics include building and sustaining good interpersonal research relations, ethically negotiating the institutional power dynamics that undergird writing research, effectively using knowledge from longitudinal studies to advocate for writers and writing educators, and improving both conceptual and concrete resources for long-range research in writing studies.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781646424320
ISBN-10: 1646424328
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
ISBN-10: 1646424328
Pagini: 222
Ilustrații: 4
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Utah State University Press
Colecția Utah State University Press
Recenzii
“Longitudinal research has been a promising but vexed landscape for writing scholars, a labyrinth of possibilities that can yield verdant clarity—but also branch into trackless wilderness. The essays in this brilliantly framed and edited volume offer a map, a compass, and a clutch of field guides: stories of ambitious itineraries and the writing terrains they discovered.”
—Douglas Hesse, University of Denver
“A powerful argument for the value of throwing back the veil on longitudinal research in order to expose the complexities, challenges, and unexpected benefits of embarking on this kind of scholarly work.”
—Rachel Ihara, Kingsborough Community College–CUNY
“These stories will enable readers to draw conclusions about what is generated through longitudinal research and clearly relate to research agendas in literate lives and lifespan studies, transfer studies, institutional research, and assessment studies.”
—Stacey Pigg, North Carolina State University
—Douglas Hesse, University of Denver
“A powerful argument for the value of throwing back the veil on longitudinal research in order to expose the complexities, challenges, and unexpected benefits of embarking on this kind of scholarly work.”
—Rachel Ihara, Kingsborough Community College–CUNY
“These stories will enable readers to draw conclusions about what is generated through longitudinal research and clearly relate to research agendas in literate lives and lifespan studies, transfer studies, institutional research, and assessment studies.”
—Stacey Pigg, North Carolina State University
Notă biografică
Jenn Fishman is associate professor of English, cofounder and chief capacitator of the Writing Innovation Symposium, and codirector of the Norman H. Ott Memorial Writing Center at Marquette University. She is a recipient of the Richard Braddock Award, and her publications include The Naylor Report on Undergraduate Research in Writing Studies, The Research Exchange Index, and special issues of CCC Online, Peitho, and Community Literacy Journal.
Amy C. Kimme Hea is associate dean for academic affairs and student success; professor in the Rhetoric, Composition, and Teaching of English Program at the University of Arizona; and co-owner of Pillar 1: Wildcat Journey of the University of Arizona’s strategic plan. She is the author of Going Wireless: A Critical Exploration of Wireless and Mobile Technologies for Composition Teachers and Researchers, and her work has appeared in several edited collections as well as Kairos, Technical Communication Quarterly, and Computers and Composition.
Amy C. Kimme Hea is associate dean for academic affairs and student success; professor in the Rhetoric, Composition, and Teaching of English Program at the University of Arizona; and co-owner of Pillar 1: Wildcat Journey of the University of Arizona’s strategic plan. She is the author of Going Wireless: A Critical Exploration of Wireless and Mobile Technologies for Composition Teachers and Researchers, and her work has appeared in several edited collections as well as Kairos, Technical Communication Quarterly, and Computers and Composition.
Descriere
In Telling Stories, more than a dozen longitudinal writing researchers look beyond conventional project findings to story their work and, in doing so, offer otherwise unavailable glimpses into the logics and logistics of long-range studies of writing.