This dissertation examines the messages undergraduate writers receive about what writing and language practices qualify as ???academic.??? I consider several aspects of these messages: their broad circulation, as evidenced through discourse analysis of the ???rules??? presented in first year writing textbooks; their contradictions, as shown through published academic writing???s frequent violation of these ???rules???; and their effects on individual students, as illustrated in two- to three-year ethnographic case studies with six undergraduate basic writers. Using feminist research methods, I worked with students as co-researchers to analyze their academic writing, their teachers??? responses to it, and their experiences with academic writ...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Although several recent studies on graduate student writing have explored the processes of accultura...
This ethnographically-oriented study followed the experiences of six (later four) students on an int...
This dissertation examines the messages undergraduate writers receive about what writing and languag...
This dissertation, which considers academic writing as a social practice, examines in particular two...
This study is about the various meanings that being literate holds for two students in an academic s...
This study is about the various meanings that being literate holds for two students in an academic s...
This study was motivated both by my own experiences as a working class student at university and as ...
This thesis contextualises academic writing in EAP (English for Academic Purposes) and subjects it t...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
In this paper, I briefly track the emergence and foci of academic literacies as a field of inquiry, ...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
Academic language has long been viewed as playing a crucial role in students’ academic success, conc...
This volume aims to raise awareness of the underlying complexities concerning student writing in the...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Although several recent studies on graduate student writing have explored the processes of accultura...
This ethnographically-oriented study followed the experiences of six (later four) students on an int...
This dissertation examines the messages undergraduate writers receive about what writing and languag...
This dissertation, which considers academic writing as a social practice, examines in particular two...
This study is about the various meanings that being literate holds for two students in an academic s...
This study is about the various meanings that being literate holds for two students in an academic s...
This study was motivated both by my own experiences as a working class student at university and as ...
This thesis contextualises academic writing in EAP (English for Academic Purposes) and subjects it t...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
This book argues that what makes writing academic emerges from socio-academic and historical practic...
In this paper, I briefly track the emergence and foci of academic literacies as a field of inquiry, ...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
Academic language has long been viewed as playing a crucial role in students’ academic success, conc...
This volume aims to raise awareness of the underlying complexities concerning student writing in the...
Students studying in university contexts often find learning to write English for academic purposes ...
Although several recent studies on graduate student writing have explored the processes of accultura...
This ethnographically-oriented study followed the experiences of six (later four) students on an int...