Academic writing is a peculiar phenomenon – it varies greatly from discipline to discipline and its requirements are rarely made overt. Taking on the writing practices of the academy has implications for identity and it is thus unsurprising that it is seen to be a risky endeavour. This article analyses the experiences of postgraduate scholars who have participated in writing groups that meet weekly to read each other’s work and provide supportive critique. Thirty-two people provided detailed, anonymous evaluations of their writing groups and these were studied using a discourse analysis. Three main findings are discussed here. Firstly, writing circles allowed for academic writing development to be engaged with as a social practice, where th...
This paper outlines the procedures used in, and evaluates the success of, a pilot writers’ group for...
When we first established graduate student writing groups across the curriculum at Ohio University i...
The professional development needs of early career academics (ECAs) are increasingly subject to scru...
AbstractAcademic writing is a peculiar phenomenon – it varies greatly from discipline to discipline ...
publisher versionThis paper reports on a writing group pilot programme implemented at a South Africa...
Curriculum transformation is a central concern for higher education in response to rapidly expanding...
The present study revisits writing retreat participants who have spontaneously formed writing groups...
The use of writing groups to support students undertaking post-graduate research within universities...
This article addresses multi‐disciplinary writing groups in supporting writing for publication for h...
This study investigates the role of a writing community in the development of academic lecturers’ wr...
This paper discusses the role of a writing centre in creating spaces for talk about and change in d...
Learning academic writing is important for communicating research and participating in scholarly deb...
This article addresses multi-disciplinary writing groups in supporting writing for publication for h...
Graduate students are often students, teachers, consultants, mentors, and facilitators all at once. ...
Pressure related to research publication output continues, heightened by growing numbers of early ca...
This paper outlines the procedures used in, and evaluates the success of, a pilot writers’ group for...
When we first established graduate student writing groups across the curriculum at Ohio University i...
The professional development needs of early career academics (ECAs) are increasingly subject to scru...
AbstractAcademic writing is a peculiar phenomenon – it varies greatly from discipline to discipline ...
publisher versionThis paper reports on a writing group pilot programme implemented at a South Africa...
Curriculum transformation is a central concern for higher education in response to rapidly expanding...
The present study revisits writing retreat participants who have spontaneously formed writing groups...
The use of writing groups to support students undertaking post-graduate research within universities...
This article addresses multi‐disciplinary writing groups in supporting writing for publication for h...
This study investigates the role of a writing community in the development of academic lecturers’ wr...
This paper discusses the role of a writing centre in creating spaces for talk about and change in d...
Learning academic writing is important for communicating research and participating in scholarly deb...
This article addresses multi-disciplinary writing groups in supporting writing for publication for h...
Graduate students are often students, teachers, consultants, mentors, and facilitators all at once. ...
Pressure related to research publication output continues, heightened by growing numbers of early ca...
This paper outlines the procedures used in, and evaluates the success of, a pilot writers’ group for...
When we first established graduate student writing groups across the curriculum at Ohio University i...
The professional development needs of early career academics (ECAs) are increasingly subject to scru...