This paper draws on a three-year study of postgraduate women writers pursuing research degrees at a UK university to explore how they develop identities as academic researchers and writers. Using extracts from written texts, talk-and-text interview transcripts, and writing journals from four postgraduate students in a range of disciplines, I explore the material conditions under which postgraduate women write and the significance of such spaces for the re-invention of themselves as academic writers and researchers. Foregrounding the notion of place and space (Agnew, 2011), I present extracts from four ‘writing tales’ (after Lather, 1991) to explore academic writing at postgraduate level. The tales include ‘visible’ and ‘occluded’ (Swales, 1...
In this article we examine issues of academic identity through the lens of academics’ everyday workp...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
In this paper, I briefly track the emergence and foci of academic literacies as a field of inquiry, ...
This thesis reports on a study exploring the academic writing practices of sixteen women postgraduat...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
This study investigates the role of a writing community in the development of academic lecturers’ wr...
This chapter explores how in my postgraduate qualitative research into academic writing I sought to ...
This paper reconceptualises academic writing in HE in order to explore how the symbolic significance...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
The implicit position of writing during Research Higher Degree (RHD) candidature shapes how students...
Within the context of postgraduate research education and training in the Australian higher educatio...
Persuasive arguments attribute academics’ persistent struggles in making time for writing to the inc...
This paper reports on an investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a signi...
Research into academic writing has, in large part, focused on the fundamentals of how to write, and ...
This paper reports on our investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a sign...
In this article we examine issues of academic identity through the lens of academics’ everyday workp...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
In this paper, I briefly track the emergence and foci of academic literacies as a field of inquiry, ...
This thesis reports on a study exploring the academic writing practices of sixteen women postgraduat...
This dissertation builds upon empirical studies exploring the relationship among writing, gender, an...
This study investigates the role of a writing community in the development of academic lecturers’ wr...
This chapter explores how in my postgraduate qualitative research into academic writing I sought to ...
This paper reconceptualises academic writing in HE in order to explore how the symbolic significance...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
The implicit position of writing during Research Higher Degree (RHD) candidature shapes how students...
Within the context of postgraduate research education and training in the Australian higher educatio...
Persuasive arguments attribute academics’ persistent struggles in making time for writing to the inc...
This paper reports on an investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a signi...
Research into academic writing has, in large part, focused on the fundamentals of how to write, and ...
This paper reports on our investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a sign...
In this article we examine issues of academic identity through the lens of academics’ everyday workp...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
In this paper, I briefly track the emergence and foci of academic literacies as a field of inquiry, ...