A growing body of academic literacies research has enhanced our understanding of university writing as contested, institutionally situated practice with important consequences, particularly for students as they learn to negotiate the writing demands of university study. Less empirical attention has been paid to the practices of subject academics as they guide, set, and assess student writing. This paper is based on an ethnographically oriented study of 14 UK university teachers in diverse institutional and disciplinary contexts. Data presented illustrate the ways in which competing discourses of writing as ‘skills’ and as ‘learning’ are played out in individuals’ practices, in their institutional contexts. Analysis shows how a dominant disc...
This paper reconceptualises academic writing in HE in order to explore how the symbolic significance...
The lament that ‘students can’t write’ remains loud and defiant, even after years of research pointi...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
This paper challenges the widespread view that writing is somehow peripheral to the more serious asp...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the secto...
This paper reports on an investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a signi...
This paper reports on an investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a signi...
Academics’ sense of scholarly identity is closely linked to the writing they do. However, the range ...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine how student writing and academic literacy are experi...
This paper reports on our investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a sign...
This paper reconceptualises academic writing in HE in order to explore how the symbolic significance...
This paper reconceptualises academic writing in HE in order to explore how the symbolic significance...
The lament that ‘students can’t write’ remains loud and defiant, even after years of research pointi...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
This paper challenges the widespread view that writing is somehow peripheral to the more serious asp...
Student writing has long been viewed as a problem in higher education in the UK. Moreover, the secto...
This paper reports on an investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a signi...
This paper reports on an investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a signi...
Academics’ sense of scholarly identity is closely linked to the writing they do. However, the range ...
Two main groups of staff currently provide writing support to students in British universities. Thes...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
The symbolic and practical importance of academic writing is a constant presence, a definite ‘someth...
ABSTRACT The aim of this study was to determine how student writing and academic literacy are experi...
This paper reports on our investigation into the workplace writing of university lecturers as a sign...
This paper reconceptualises academic writing in HE in order to explore how the symbolic significance...
This paper reconceptualises academic writing in HE in order to explore how the symbolic significance...
The lament that ‘students can’t write’ remains loud and defiant, even after years of research pointi...
Lecturers’ teaching practices often leave indelible impressions on students’ learning development. S...