This paper highlights the importance, when researching writing across the lifespan, of addressing a range of aspects of social context which change over time, particularly focusing on tools, values, relationships and identities. It illustrates this argument by drawing on a range of empirical studies exploring different aspects of writing in university settings, working with adults at a range of levels from Masters through doctoral study to academics' working lives, and reflects on the implications of this research for lifespan writing studies more generally. The projects drawn on include a study of multimodal feedback on postgraduate student writing and students' responses to this; a detailed study of academics' writing practices in the con...
The present dissertation deals with the appropriation of writing skills by adults in situation of wr...
This report shows how an understanding of language, literacy andnumeracy as social practices can hel...
This pilot study uses ‘day in the life' methodology to observe the everyday literacy practices of a ...
This paper highlights the importance, when researching writing across the lifespan, of addressing a ...
This paper draws on ethnographic and case study data from a variety of sources to explore the changi...
This paper draws on data from an ESRC funded research project on literacies in the context of furthe...
This dissertation is based on a qualitative case study of four adults who attend a literacy center w...
Researchers in the field of academic literacies have shown that, for many students, entering higher ...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
The rise of New Literacy Studies and the shift from studying reading and writing as a technical proc...
This doctoral research project is an ethnographic multiple case study of the literate lives of three...
Comparatively few studies examined the possible lifestyle changes of adults whose literacy skills ha...
This study examines how older adults experience the phenomenon of participating in a writing worksho...
This article argues for the differentiation according to timescales of aspects of writer identity. I...
In the early years of schooling, children represent themselves as writers in diverse ways. Writers w...
The present dissertation deals with the appropriation of writing skills by adults in situation of wr...
This report shows how an understanding of language, literacy andnumeracy as social practices can hel...
This pilot study uses ‘day in the life' methodology to observe the everyday literacy practices of a ...
This paper highlights the importance, when researching writing across the lifespan, of addressing a ...
This paper draws on ethnographic and case study data from a variety of sources to explore the changi...
This paper draws on data from an ESRC funded research project on literacies in the context of furthe...
This dissertation is based on a qualitative case study of four adults who attend a literacy center w...
Researchers in the field of academic literacies have shown that, for many students, entering higher ...
This paper provides an overview of the field of Literacy Studies, describing the range of work which...
The rise of New Literacy Studies and the shift from studying reading and writing as a technical proc...
This doctoral research project is an ethnographic multiple case study of the literate lives of three...
Comparatively few studies examined the possible lifestyle changes of adults whose literacy skills ha...
This study examines how older adults experience the phenomenon of participating in a writing worksho...
This article argues for the differentiation according to timescales of aspects of writer identity. I...
In the early years of schooling, children represent themselves as writers in diverse ways. Writers w...
The present dissertation deals with the appropriation of writing skills by adults in situation of wr...
This report shows how an understanding of language, literacy andnumeracy as social practices can hel...
This pilot study uses ‘day in the life' methodology to observe the everyday literacy practices of a ...