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Taylor, Hannah; Swartz, Haley; Richter, Jacob; McDermott, Mary – Composition Forum, 2022
What will future rhetoric, composition, and communication graduate programs value, prioritize, and pursue? How will graduate studies in these disciplines evolve over coming decades in response to "new composition"? One program that explores such questions is the Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID) PhD program at…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Communication Skills, Graduate Study
McComiskey, Bruce, Ed. – National Council of Teachers of English, 2022
While social values outside of academia are changing from nationalism to globalization, much of English studies remains entrenched in nationalist discourses. Editor Bruce McComiskey and his contributors argue that English studies must shift from a national (petrified, zombified) to a global (cosmopolitan, planetary) orientation in order to remain…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Linguistics, Nationalism, Relevance (Education)
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Lizzie Hutton; Kate Francis; Danielle Hart; Anita Long; Brenda Tyrrell – Writing Center Journal, 2023
Especially in the wake of the recent pandemic, asynchronous consulting has become increasingly central to writing center work. Yet writing center scholarship has little attended to the significant impact writer input can have on asynchronous writer-consultant exchanges. Drawing on asynchronous consultation data collected before and after our 2019…
Descriptors: College Students, Writing (Composition), Writing Evaluation, Laboratories
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Knight, Simon; Abel, Sophie; Shibani, Antonette; Goh, Yoong Kuan; Conijn, Rianne; Gibson, Andrew; Vajjala, Sowmya; Cotos, Elena; Sándor, Ágnes; Shum, Simon Buckingham – Journal of Learning Analytics, 2020
Writing analytics has emerged as a sub-field of learning analytics, with applications including the provision of formative feedback to students in developing their writing capacities. Rhetorical markers in writing have become a key feature in this feedback, with a number of tools being developed across research and teaching contexts. However,…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Documentation, Writing (Composition), Learning Analytics
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Moghabghab, Emma – Composition Studies, 2021
The countries that make up the Middle East have intersecting though distinct and internally complex historical, economic, and linguistic histories. Disparate colonial histories and postcolonial legacies, the religious and socio-political positioning of Arabic as a regional language, and the influences of globalization and translanguaging create…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Writing Instruction, Writing Research, Educational History
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Coleman, James Joshua – Written Communication, 2021
Within literacy, rhetoric, and composition (LRC) studies, composing practices have been studied as an embedded feature of life, one that manifests histories, imagination, and identities through acts of writing. Likewise, in queer LRC studies, the capacity to write with queer rhetorical agency or to recognize the impossibility of composing queer…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Rhetoric, LGBTQ People, Social Theories
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Traga Philippakos, Zoi A.; Wiese, Penelope; Davis, Adalea – Language and Literacy Spectrum, 2023
The purpose of this article is to comment on ways that writing-reading connections can take place enhancing reading comprehension and composition. Drawing from a genre-based instructional approach, examples are provided to explain such connections in the process of (a) a rhetorical analysis conducted on writing prompts and prior to reading, (b)…
Descriptors: Reading Writing Relationship, Literacy, Reading Comprehension, Writing (Composition)
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Anuj Gupta – Journal of Second Language Acquisition and Teaching, 2023
Concomitant with calls from scholars to pluralize academic writing to reflect diverse social realities (Canagarajah, 2013; Dryer et al., 2014; Horner, 2011; Martinez, 2020; Palmeri, 2007; Weisser, 2002) and with advocacy efforts by industry specialists to make dissertation writing more in tune with a rapidly changing professional world (Futures…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Literary Genres, Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Students
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Lesh, Charles N. – Composition Studies, 2019
In this article, I model an approach to writing workshops grounded in collaborative design and a sensitivity to the multiple writing locations and identities that students inhabit within and outside the classroom. In redirecting our attention to the potential of designing workshops with students as an enactment of their own writerly ecologies, I…
Descriptors: Writing Workshops, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Instructional Design
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Lauren Marshall Bowen; Laurie A. Pinkert – College Composition and Communication, 2020
This essay argues for a redefinition of disciplinary activity and examines disciplinary identity development beyond traditional academic/nonacademic binaries. Through analysis of interviews with twenty-seven retired members of rhetoric, composition, and writing studies, this essay provides a closer look at retirement as an active but overlooked…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Writing (Composition), Intellectual Disciplines, College English
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David Gold; Jathan Day; Adrienne E. Raw – College Composition and Communication, 2020
We surveyed 803 undergraduates at a large public university about their online writing practices. We find that despite wide platform access, students typically write in a narrow range of spaces for limited purposes and audiences, with a majority expressing rhetorical concerns about writing in digital spaces. These findings suggest rich…
Descriptors: Social Media, Student Surveys, Writing Strategies, Computer Mediated Communication
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Lewis, Clara S. – Teaching Sociology, 2021
Social movements seeking to dismantle white supremacy within academia cast long-running debates over writing instruction in a new light. This conversation approaches these critiques as an opportunity for pedagogical reinvention. I put forward new theory that centers the social performance and psychological rewards of authenticity. I first review…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Sociology, Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction
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Garcia, Christine; Campos, Les Hutchinson; de Müeller, Genevieve Garcia; Cedillo, Christina V. – Composition Studies, 2021
Using the form of a dialogue, the authors of this essay discuss how BIPOC scholars are made to experience disbelonging in whitestream academic programs, institutions, organizations, and the discipline. Some of the ways by which exclusion happens is through the performance of "white penitence," the co-opting of BIPOC lived experiences,…
Descriptors: Mentors, Sense of Community, Hispanic Americans, Minority Group Teachers
Rosa Suen – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Second language (L2) writing is a subfield within the field of applied linguistics concerned with applying knowledge and insights from linguistics, psychology, and education to develop teaching approaches for those who need to acquire L2 writing skills for academic or work purposes (Belcher, 2012). Much research on L2 writers over the past five…
Descriptors: Second Language Instruction, Writing (Composition), Writing Skills, Language Skills
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Wang, Jingjing; Zeng, Liangjing – SAGE Open, 2021
Despite the existing extensive research on stance markers such as hedges, boosters, and self-mention in academic writing, few studies, however, examined the co-occurrence of these stance markers to help authors project their identities in writing. In this study, we examine how self-mention with boosters and hedges are used by writers of different…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Foreign Countries, English for Academic Purposes, Language Usage
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