The authors conduct an analysis of a number of first year and practitioner legal writing texts in order to examine whether and how these texts focus on the development of a legal identity: in particular, through the creation of a personal, professional, or discoursal voice. The question of creation of a legal identity is significant, in part, because of the increased focus on teaching and learning professionalism and professional behaviors, both within law schools and in practice. The authors conclude that there is a limited focus within the texts on the identity work inherent in learning to write with authority under conditions of uncertainty. The social practice of writing tends to be under-emphasized
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
While people can negotiate how identities are constructed through writing in a variety of contexts (...
Some legal research and writing textbooks are designed to teach those topics together. The focus of ...
The authors conduct an analysis of a number of first year and practitioner legal writing texts in or...
The authors conduct an analysis of a number of first year and practitioner legal writing texts in or...
While there is a considerable body of research on law student identity construction based on intervi...
[Wiriting is an act of identity . . . . We have seen that law professors systematically focus thei...
Becoming a lawyer is about much more than acquiring knowledge and technique. As law students learn t...
Professional identity formation as a learning objective in law school may appear to be nontraditiona...
Challenged by adverse experiences in the first year of law school, the author of this paper uses her...
In what way might writing of different kinds contribute to the development of a professional identit...
AbstractThis study focused on how second/foreign language writers enact, construct, and invent thems...
American law schools are paying increased attention to the professional identity formation of their ...
Kate Cadmanhttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/682/description#descriptio
From the author\u27s view, sorting out the complexity of voice—and discussing voice in legal prose—r...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
While people can negotiate how identities are constructed through writing in a variety of contexts (...
Some legal research and writing textbooks are designed to teach those topics together. The focus of ...
The authors conduct an analysis of a number of first year and practitioner legal writing texts in or...
The authors conduct an analysis of a number of first year and practitioner legal writing texts in or...
While there is a considerable body of research on law student identity construction based on intervi...
[Wiriting is an act of identity . . . . We have seen that law professors systematically focus thei...
Becoming a lawyer is about much more than acquiring knowledge and technique. As law students learn t...
Professional identity formation as a learning objective in law school may appear to be nontraditiona...
Challenged by adverse experiences in the first year of law school, the author of this paper uses her...
In what way might writing of different kinds contribute to the development of a professional identit...
AbstractThis study focused on how second/foreign language writers enact, construct, and invent thems...
American law schools are paying increased attention to the professional identity formation of their ...
Kate Cadmanhttp://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/682/description#descriptio
From the author\u27s view, sorting out the complexity of voice—and discussing voice in legal prose—r...
In the light of increasing international interest in teachers’ and students’ literate identities and...
While people can negotiate how identities are constructed through writing in a variety of contexts (...
Some legal research and writing textbooks are designed to teach those topics together. The focus of ...