Landmark Essays on Writing Centers

Landmark Essays on Writing Centers
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Centers PDF eBook
Author Christina Murphy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 423
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136692517

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This collection introduces the reader to the ideas that have shaped writing center theory and practice. The essays have been selected not only for the insight they offer into issues but also for their contributions to writing center scholarship. These papers help to chart the legitimation of writing centers by providing both a history and an examination of the philosophies, praxis, and politics that have defined this emerging field. They demonstrate the ways a clearer profile of the discipline has emerged from the research and reflection of writers, like those represented here. This volume charts the emergence of writing centers and the growing recognition of their contributions, roles, and importance. As a nascent discipline, writing centers reflect the concerns with marginality and with finding a respected place in the academy that characterize any new field of academic inquiry, practice, and research. Concomitantly, professionals in these fields seek standing within the academy and a way of defining and validating their contributions to the educational process. Contemporary writing center theorists look to interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary investigations to interpret the work they do and to clarify their aims to the academy at large. Their work employs a variety of philosophical perspectives -- ranging from sociolinguistics to psychoanalytic theory -- to show the complex nature and potential of writing center interactions. The idea has now become the multidimensional realities of the writing center within the academy and within society as a whole. What its role will be in future redefinitions of the educational process, how that role will be negotiated and evaluated, and how professionals will shape educational values will constitute the future landmark directions and essays on writing center theory and practice.

Landmark Essays on Writing Centers

Landmark Essays on Writing Centers
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Centers PDF eBook
Author Christina Murphy
Publisher
Pages 261
Release
Genre English language
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Landmark Essays in Contemporary Writing Center Studies

Landmark Essays in Contemporary Writing Center Studies
Title Landmark Essays in Contemporary Writing Center Studies PDF eBook
Author Neal Lerner
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2020-10-08
Genre English language
ISBN 9780367206345

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This volume collects essential writings in the field of writing center studies as it has blossomed and developed since the 1995 publication of Landmark Essays on Writing Centers. These writings offer a new generation of writing center readers' provocative ideas and research-based praxis on the topics covered in the book's four parts: Writing Center History, Critical Perspectives on Current Practices, Writing Center Research, and Writing Centers in New Spaces. Its provocative chapters discuss issues including student agency, collaboration, social justice and marginalized populations, community engagement, and online writing instruction. Landmark Essays in Contemporary Writing Center Studies provides an up-to-date introduction to new students and a useful reference for long-time practitioners. It is essential reading for undergraduate and graduate students in composition and education, as well as writing center staff and directors.

Landmark Essays on Writing Centers

Landmark Essays on Writing Centers
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Centers PDF eBook
Author Christina Murphy
Publisher Routledge
Pages 278
Release 2013-10-18
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136692525

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This collection introduces the reader to the ideas that have shaped writing center theory and practice. The essays have been selected not only for the insight they offer into issues but also for their contributions to writing center scholarship. These papers help to chart the legitimation of writing centers by providing both a history and an examination of the philosophies, praxis, and politics that have defined this emerging field. They demonstrate the ways a clearer profile of the discipline has emerged from the research and reflection of writers, like those represented here. This volume charts the emergence of writing centers and the growing recognition of their contributions, roles, and importance. As a nascent discipline, writing centers reflect the concerns with marginality and with finding a respected place in the academy that characterize any new field of academic inquiry, practice, and research. Concomitantly, professionals in these fields seek standing within the academy and a way of defining and validating their contributions to the educational process. Contemporary writing center theorists look to interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary investigations to interpret the work they do and to clarify their aims to the academy at large. Their work employs a variety of philosophical perspectives -- ranging from sociolinguistics to psychoanalytic theory -- to show the complex nature and potential of writing center interactions. The idea has now become the multidimensional realities of the writing center within the academy and within society as a whole. What its role will be in future redefinitions of the educational process, how that role will be negotiated and evaluated, and how professionals will shape educational values will constitute the future landmark directions and essays on writing center theory and practice.

Landmark Essays on Writing Process

Landmark Essays on Writing Process
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Process PDF eBook
Author Sondra Perl
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 272
Release 1994
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781880393130

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First Published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration

Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration PDF eBook
Author Kelly Ritter
Publisher Routledge
Pages 349
Release 2019-01-02
Genre English language
ISBN 9781138715349

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Leading with the provocative observation that writing programs administration lacks ¿an established set of texts that provides a baseline of shared knowledge . . . in which to root our ongoing conversations and with which to welcome newcomers,¿ Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration focuses on WPA identity to propose one such grouping of texts. This Landmark volume is the cornerstone resource for new Writing Program Administrators and graduate students seeking an ever-important overview of the literature on Writing Program Administration. Drawing broadly across scholarship in writing programs and writing centers, Ritter and Ianetta work to historicize, theorize, and problematize the ever-shifting answers offered to the question: Who¿or what¿is a WPA?

Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration

Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration
Title Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration PDF eBook
Author Kelly Ritter
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 402
Release 2024-11-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1040287832

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Leading with the provocative observation that writing programs administration lacks “an established set of texts that provides a baseline of shared knowledge... in which to root our ongoing conversations and with which to welcome newcomers,” Landmark Essays on Writing Program Administration focuses on WPA identity to propose one such grouping of texts. This Landmark volume is the cornerstone resource for new Writing Program Administrators and graduate students seeking an ever-important overview of the literature on Writing Program Administration. Drawing broadly across scholarship in writing programs and writing centers, Ritter and Ianetta work to historicize, theorize, and problematize the ever-shifting answers offered to the question: Who—or what—is a WPA?