05014nam 2200649Ia 450 991078551290332120230801224333.01-283-57201-X97866138844660-8093-3115-2(CKB)2670000000241278(EBL)1354656(OCoLC)856870475(SSID)ssj0000712006(PQKBManifestationID)11416662(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000712006(PQKBWorkID)10694747(PQKB)10940816(MiAaPQ)EBC1354656(OCoLC)815288067(MdBmJHUP)muse22201(Au-PeEL)EBL1354656(CaPaEBR)ebr10594427(CaONFJC)MIL388446(EXLCZ)99267000000024127820111228d2012 ub 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrWriting studies research in practice[electronic resource] methods and methodologies /edited by Lee Nickoson and Mary P. Sheridan, with a foreword by Gesa E. KirschCarbondale Southern Illinois University Press20121 online resource (311 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-8093-3114-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Cover; Book Title; Copyright; Contents; Foreword: New Methodological Challenges for Writing Studies Researchers by Gesa E. Kirsch; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Current Conversations on Writing Research by Mary P. Sheridan and Lee Nickoson; Part One: Reimagining Traditional Research Practices; 1. Narrative Turns in Writing Studies Research by Debra Journet; 2. Reseeing and Redoing: Making Historical Research at the Turn of the Millennium by Liz Rohan3. Exceeding the Bounds of the Interview: Feminism, Mediation, Narrative, and Conversations about Digital Literacy by Cynthia L. Selfe and Gail E. Hawisher4. Analytic Strategies, Competent Inquiries, and Methodological Tensions in the Study of Writing by Christina Haas, Pamela Takayoshi, and Brandon Carr; 5. A Complicated Geometry: Triangulating Feminism, Activism, and Technological Literacy by Kristine L. Blair; 6. Making Ethnography Our Own: Why and How Writing Studies Must Redefine Core Research Practices by Mary P. Sheridan7. Reclaiming the Mind: Eco-Cognitive Research in Writing Studies by Kristie FleckensteinPart Two: Revisioning Research in Composition; 8. Revisiting Teacher Research by Lee Nickoson; 9. Autoethnography in the Study of Multilingual Writers by A. Suresh Canagarajah; 10. Racial Methodologies for Composition Studies: Reflecting on Theories of Race in Writing Assessment Research by Asao B. Inoue; 11. Writing Program Research: Three Analytic Axes by Douglas Hesse; 12. Institutional Critique in Composition Studies: Methodological and Ethical Considerations for Researchers by Steve Lamos13. Longitudinal Writing Research in (and for) the Twenty-First Century by Jenn FishmanPart Three: Reconceptualizing Methodologies and Sites of Inquiry; 14. Quantitative Methods in Composition Studies: An Introduction to Their Functionality by Richard H. Haswell; 15. Strategies and Passions in Empirical Qualitative Research by Bob Broad; 16. Community-Based Research and theImportance of a Research Stance by Jeffrey T. Grabill; 17. Conducting Writing Research Internationally by Karen J. Lunsford18. The Role of Activity Analysis in Writing Research: Case Studies of Emerging Scholarly Communities by Mike Palmquist, Joan Mullin, and Glenn Blalock19. The Ethics of Conducting Writing Research on the Internet: How Heuristics Help by Heidi A. McKee and James E. Porter; After Words: Postmethodological Musings by Rebecca J. Rickly; Contributors; Index; Back Cover An essential reference for students and scholars exploring the methods and methodologies of writing research. What does it mean to research writing today? What are the practical and theoretical issues researchers face when approaching writing as they do? What are the gains or limitations of applying particular methods, and what might researchers be overlooking? These questions and more are answered by the writing research field's leading scholars in Writing Studies Research in Practice: Methods and Methodologies. Editors Nickoson and Sheridan gather twenty chapterEnglish languageRhetoricStudy and teachingReport writingStudy and teachingEnglish languageRhetoricStudy and teaching.Report writingStudy and teaching.808/.042072Nickoson Lee1967-1506998Sheridan Mary P.1966-1506999MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910785512903321Writing studies research in practice3737456UNINA