02058nam a2200373 i 450099100080228970753620020507173757.0990127s1989 us ||| | eng 0821851063b1075927x-39ule_instLE01302547ExLDip.to Matematicaeng515.353AMS 35-06AMS 35L65AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer research conference in the mathematical sciences on current progress in hyperbolic systems: Riemann problems and computations <1988 ; Bowdoin College>535077Current progress in hyperbolic systems, Riemann problems and computations :proceedings of the AMS-IMS-SIAM joint Summer conference held July 16-22, 1988 with support from the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research /W. Brent Lindquist, editorProvidence, R.I. :American Mathematical Society,c1989xi, 367 p. :ill. ;26 cmContemporary mathematics,0271-4132 ;100"The AMS-IMS-SIAM Joint Summer Research Conference in the Mathematical Sciences on Current Progress in Hyperbolic Systems: Riemann Problems and Computations was held at Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, on July 16-22, 1988": CIP t.p. verso.Includes bibliographical referencesFluid mechanicsCongressesHyperbolic differential equationsCongressesRiemann-Hilbert problemsCongressesLindquist, W. Brentauthorhttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut736381Institute of mathematical statistics SIAM <Philadelphia>.b1075927x23-02-1728-06-02991000802289707536LE013 35-XX LIN11 (1989)12013000111209le013-E0.00-l- 00000.i1085429028-06-02Current progress in hyperbolic systems, Riemann problems and computations1455479UNISALENTOle01301-01-99ma -engus 0107411nam 2200493 450 991081658190332120220512160702.01-60235-764-11-60235-763-3(CKB)4100000007878006(MiAaPQ)EBC5744006(MnU)OTLid0000312(EXLCZ)99410000000787800620180907d2015 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWorking with Academic Literacies : Case Studies Towards Transformative Practice[Place of publication not identified]WAC Clearinghouse[2015]©2015.1 online resource1-60235-761-7 Front Matter -- Introduction, Theresa Lillis, Kathy Harrington, Mary R. Lea and Sally Mitchell -- Section 1. Transforming Pedagogies of Academic Writing and Reading -- Introduction to Section 1 -- A Framework for Usable Pedagogy: Case Studies Towards Accessibility, Criticality and Visibility, Julio Gimenez and Peter Thomas -- Working With Power: A Dialogue about Writing Support Using Insights from Psychotherapy, Lisa Clughen and Matt Connell -- An Action Research Intervention Towards Overcoming "Theory Resistance" in Photojournalism Students, Jennifer Good -- Student-Writing Tutors: Making Sense of "Academic Literacies", Joelle Adams -- "Hidden Features" and "Overt Instruction" in Academic Literacy Practices: A Case Study in Engineering, Adriana Fischer -- Making Sense of my Thesis: Master's Level Thesis Writing as Constellation of Joint Activities, Kathrin Kaufhold -- Thinking Creatively About Research Writing, Cecile Badenhorst, Cecilia Moloney, Jennifer Dyer, Janna Rosales and Morgan Murray -- Disciplined Voices, Disciplined Feelings: Exploring Constraints and Choices in a Thesis Writing Circle, Kate Chanock, Sylvia Whitmore and Makiko Nishitani -- How Can the Text Be Everything? Reflecting on Academic Life and Literacies, Sally Mitchell talking with Mary Scott -- Section 2. Transforming the Work of Teaching -- Introduction to Section 2 -- Opening up The Curriculum: Moving from The Normative to The Transformative in Teachers' Understandings of Disciplinary Literacy Practices, Cecilia Jacobs -- Writing Development, Co-Teaching and Academic Literacies: Exploring the Connections, Julian Ingle and Nadya Yakovchuk -- Transformative and Normative? Implications for Academic Literacies Research in Quantitative Disciplines, Moragh Paxton and Vera Frith -- Learning from Lecturers: What Disciplinary Practice Can Teach Us About "Good" Student Writing, Maria Leedham -- Thinking Critically and Negotiating Practices in the Disciplines, David Russell in conversation with Sally Mitchell -- Academic Writing in an ELF Environment: Standardization, Accommodation—or Transformation?, Laura McCambridge -- "Doing Something that's Really Important": Meaningful Engagement as a Resource for Teachers' Transformative Work with Student Writers in the Disciplines, Jackie Tuck -- The Transformative Potential of Laminating Trajectories: Three Teachers' Developing Pedagogical Practices and Identities, Kevin Roozen, Paul Prior, Rebecca Woodard and Sonia Kline -- Marking the Boundaries: Knowledge and Identity in Professional Doctorates, Jane Creaton -- What's at Stake in Different Traditions? Les Littéracies Universitaires and Academic Literacies, Isabelle Delcambre in conversation with Christiane Donahue -- Section 3. Transforming Resources, Genres and Semiotic Practices -- Introduction to Section 3 -- Genre as a Pedagogical Resource at University, Fiona English -- How Drawing Is Used to Conceptualize and Communicate Design Ideas in Graphic Design: Exploring Scamping Through a Literacy Practice Lens, Lynn Coleman -- "There is a Cage Inside My Head and I Cannot Let Things Out", Fay Stevens -- Blogging to Create Multimodal Reading and Writing Experiences in Postmodern Human Geographies, Claire Penketh and Tasleem Shakur -- Working with Grammar as a Tool for Making Meaning, Gillian Lazar and Beverley Barnaby -- Digital Posters—Talking Cycles for Academic Literacy, Diane Rushton, Cathy Malone and Andrew Middleton -- Telling Stories: Investigating the Challenges to International Students' Writing Through Personal Narrative, Helen Bowstead -- Digital Writing as Transformative: Instantiating Academic Literacies in Theory and Practice, Colleen McKenna -- Looking at Academic Literacies from a Composition Frame: From Spatial to Spatio-temporal Framing of Difference, Bruce Horner in conversation with Theresa Lillis -- Section 4. Transforming Institutional Framings of Academic Writing -- Introduction to Section 4 -- Transforming Dialogic Spaces in an "Elite" Institution: Academic Literacies, the Tutorial and High-Achieving Students, Corinne Boz -- The Political Act of Developing Provision for Writing in the Irish Higher Education Context, Lawrence Cleary and Íde O'Sullivan -- Building Research Capacity through an AcLits-Inspired Pedagogical Framework, Lia Blaj-Ward -- Academic Literacies at the Institutional Interface: A Prickly Conversation Around Thorny Issues, Joan Turner -- Revisiting the Question of Transformation in Academic Literacies: The Ethnographic Imperative, Brian Street in conversation with Mary R. Lea and Theresa Lillis -- Resisting the Normative? Negotiating Multilingual Identities in a Course for First Year Humanities Students in Catalonia, Spain, Angels Oliva-Girbau and Marta Milian Gubern -- Academic Literacies and the Employability Curriculum: Resisting Neoliberal Education?, Catalina Neculai -- A Cautionary Tale about a Writing Course for Schools, Kelly Peake and Sally Mitchell -- "With writing, you are not expected to come from your home": Dilemmas of Belonging, Lucia Thesen -- AC Lits Say -- List of contributorsThe editors and contributors to this collection explore what it means to adopt an "academic literacies" approach in policy and pedagogy. Transformative practice is illustrated through case studies and critical commentaries from teacher-researchers working in a range of higher education contexts—from undergraduate to postgraduate levels, across disciplines, and spanning geopolitical regions including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cataluña, Finland, France, Ireland, Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Key questions addressed include: How can a wider range of semiotic resources and technologies fruitfully serve academic meaning and knowledge making? What kinds of writing spaces do we need and how can these be facilitated? How can theory and practice from "Academic Literacies" be used to open up debate about writing pedagogy at institutional and policy levels?EducationTextbooksHumanitiesTextbooksEducation, HigherTextbooksRhetoricTextbooksEducationHumanitiesEducation, HigherRhetoricLillis Theresa 611277Harrington Kathy Lea Mary Mitchell Sally MnUMnUBOOK9910816581903321Working with Academic Literacies : Case Studies Towards Transformative Practice4047132UNINA