As technology continues to shape our interactions in both personal and educational contexts, the exploration of how computer-mediated communication (CMC) may impact the development of second language writing skills has received greater interest. While a growing body of research has investigated potential applications of this technology within second language (L2) classrooms, the voluntary writing practices of L2 writers—where and what they choose to write outside of academic domains—are relatively uncharted as yet. This review of the literature seeks to identify the many CMC contexts in which L2 writers situate themselves, their purposes for engaging these online audiences, and the social roles or identities that emerge through their chosen...
This case study of a Swiss adult-learning institution investigates changing literacy practices and s...
Although the literature on computer-assisted language learning has demonstrated that digital tools s...
International audienceThe relationship between writing competence and identity has been increasingly...
As technology continues to shape our interactions in both personal and educational contexts, the exp...
I last wrote an overview of developments in second language (L2) online writing 10 years ago (Godwin...
The growing popularity of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has given rise to virtually endless ...
The availability of Web 2.0 tools and multiple modalities through digital media is promoting a growi...
As current computer-mediated communication (CMC) research is omnipresent in the foreign/second langu...
In his book entitle Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture toTechnology, Postman {1992) raised serious...
Abstract: In my research I explore the practical implications of socially-based theories of language...
This study examines the writing experiences of U.S. adolescent second language writers and considers...
This study adopts a holistic approach to investigate the relationship between individuals' overall s...
Literacy practices in modern society have changed over the last decade. With the development of web ...
This paper presents a classroom experience regarding the use of wikis in L2 collabora...
Studying issues of second language writing and identity in an academic context is important as both...
This case study of a Swiss adult-learning institution investigates changing literacy practices and s...
Although the literature on computer-assisted language learning has demonstrated that digital tools s...
International audienceThe relationship between writing competence and identity has been increasingly...
As technology continues to shape our interactions in both personal and educational contexts, the exp...
I last wrote an overview of developments in second language (L2) online writing 10 years ago (Godwin...
The growing popularity of computer-mediated communication (CMC) has given rise to virtually endless ...
The availability of Web 2.0 tools and multiple modalities through digital media is promoting a growi...
As current computer-mediated communication (CMC) research is omnipresent in the foreign/second langu...
In his book entitle Technopoly: The Surrender of Culture toTechnology, Postman {1992) raised serious...
Abstract: In my research I explore the practical implications of socially-based theories of language...
This study examines the writing experiences of U.S. adolescent second language writers and considers...
This study adopts a holistic approach to investigate the relationship between individuals' overall s...
Literacy practices in modern society have changed over the last decade. With the development of web ...
This paper presents a classroom experience regarding the use of wikis in L2 collabora...
Studying issues of second language writing and identity in an academic context is important as both...
This case study of a Swiss adult-learning institution investigates changing literacy practices and s...
Although the literature on computer-assisted language learning has demonstrated that digital tools s...
International audienceThe relationship between writing competence and identity has been increasingly...