Among scholars of applied linguistics and composition studies, the notion of academic literacy has generated discussions regarding L2 students' intellectual growth and academic performance in the college context. Several studies provide a detailed account of how students adapt their literacy practices in response to their perceived needs for task completion; however, as the notion of academic literacy has gradually been linked to concerns of disciplinary enculturation, a situated process of becoming involved in disciplinary discourse, there has been a call for attention to the disciplinary discourse communities into which students are initiated through literacy tasks. Although some previous studies have forged early linkages and integrated ...
Disciplinary differences in academic writing have been addressed in applied linguistics from multipl...
This study explores the phenomenon of “style-shifting,” characterized by students’ belief in their a...
For many academics and students the role of language, particularly writing, in constructing knowledg...
The concept of genre has provided a valuable framework for researching aspects of academic writing s...
My research examines how educators ask their students to demonstrate expertise, stance, and citation...
Writing in the Disciplines curricula can both challenge and reinforce assumptions that writing is a ...
Book chapter in G. Shiel and U. Ní Dhálaigh (Eds.) "Other Ways of Seeing: Diversity in Language and ...
Highlights: • Investigated history writing at an American university in the Middle East. • Examined ...
Despite the significant number of scholars and other professionals who use English as a second langu...
In this paper I discuss the use of genre as a theoretical construct in academic writing instruction ...
Studies on disciplinary writing have explored the issue of academic literacy practices or difficulti...
American first-year college writing courses operate without a powerful context: they are designed to...
Following the trend in composition scholarship of the 1980s and 90s toward theorizing about genre as...
I provide an overview of approaches to writing referred to as 'academic literacies' building on broa...
Drawing on the Academic Literacies perspectives of Lea and Street and key genre theorists, this mixe...
Disciplinary differences in academic writing have been addressed in applied linguistics from multipl...
This study explores the phenomenon of “style-shifting,” characterized by students’ belief in their a...
For many academics and students the role of language, particularly writing, in constructing knowledg...
The concept of genre has provided a valuable framework for researching aspects of academic writing s...
My research examines how educators ask their students to demonstrate expertise, stance, and citation...
Writing in the Disciplines curricula can both challenge and reinforce assumptions that writing is a ...
Book chapter in G. Shiel and U. Ní Dhálaigh (Eds.) "Other Ways of Seeing: Diversity in Language and ...
Highlights: • Investigated history writing at an American university in the Middle East. • Examined ...
Despite the significant number of scholars and other professionals who use English as a second langu...
In this paper I discuss the use of genre as a theoretical construct in academic writing instruction ...
Studies on disciplinary writing have explored the issue of academic literacy practices or difficulti...
American first-year college writing courses operate without a powerful context: they are designed to...
Following the trend in composition scholarship of the 1980s and 90s toward theorizing about genre as...
I provide an overview of approaches to writing referred to as 'academic literacies' building on broa...
Drawing on the Academic Literacies perspectives of Lea and Street and key genre theorists, this mixe...
Disciplinary differences in academic writing have been addressed in applied linguistics from multipl...
This study explores the phenomenon of “style-shifting,” characterized by students’ belief in their a...
For many academics and students the role of language, particularly writing, in constructing knowledg...