In a climate of increased pressure on academics to publish, some writing retreats have become crash-courses on writing, or bootcamps for getting words on paper. I argue for a pedagogy that deliberately aims to restore a sense of well-being in writers and draws on creative writing (Haarhoff 1998), situated within a paradigm of mindful inquiry (Bentz and Shapiro 1998). Based on observations, reflections and evaluations of 18 retreats run over the past six years for staff at a university in Johannesburg, I argue that the structure and process of the retreat is an integral part of the writing pedagogy. A retreat traditionally includes mindfulness, with a balance between effort and reflection. The writing retreat pedagogy I propose is a flow be...
Doctoral candidates often struggle to write at doctoral level. This struggle has many causes, but in...
Research papers take a long time to write and in an academic environment where the ‘publish or peris...
In this paper, we investigated a model of academic development based upon a recurring residential ac...
Pressure related to research publication output continues, heightened by growing numbers of early ca...
A growing body of research literature indicates that writing retreats for academics are conducivefor...
In many South African universities, the academic writing retreat has become a popular means to incre...
Writing for publication is a core activity in higher education. It serves many purposes including di...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
Introduction Writing is a key academic skill. Through publishing, academics add to knowledge and imp...
Increasing pressures on academics, particularly early-career academics, to conduct research and comp...
Writers’ retreats were originally conceived of as quiet spaces away from the workplace where academi...
Writing experiences have a crucial role in the wellbeing of academics and PhD researchers and this p...
This paper describes a writing retreat project funded by the Creativity CETL (Centre for Excellence ...
Much has been written on the importance of writing retreats in providing the conditions for producti...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
Doctoral candidates often struggle to write at doctoral level. This struggle has many causes, but in...
Research papers take a long time to write and in an academic environment where the ‘publish or peris...
In this paper, we investigated a model of academic development based upon a recurring residential ac...
Pressure related to research publication output continues, heightened by growing numbers of early ca...
A growing body of research literature indicates that writing retreats for academics are conducivefor...
In many South African universities, the academic writing retreat has become a popular means to incre...
Writing for publication is a core activity in higher education. It serves many purposes including di...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
Introduction Writing is a key academic skill. Through publishing, academics add to knowledge and imp...
Increasing pressures on academics, particularly early-career academics, to conduct research and comp...
Writers’ retreats were originally conceived of as quiet spaces away from the workplace where academi...
Writing experiences have a crucial role in the wellbeing of academics and PhD researchers and this p...
This paper describes a writing retreat project funded by the Creativity CETL (Centre for Excellence ...
Much has been written on the importance of writing retreats in providing the conditions for producti...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
Doctoral candidates often struggle to write at doctoral level. This struggle has many causes, but in...
Research papers take a long time to write and in an academic environment where the ‘publish or peris...
In this paper, we investigated a model of academic development based upon a recurring residential ac...