Writing as a human activity : implications and applications of the work of Charles Bazerman /

"Writing As a Human Activity offers a collection of original essays that attempt to account for Charles Bazerman's shaping influence on the field of writing studies. Through scholarly engagement with his ideas, the 16 chapters-written by authors from Asia, Europe, North America, and South...

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Other Authors: Rogers, Paul M. (Editor), Russell, David R., 1951- (Editor), Carlino, Paula (Editor), Marine, Jonathan, 1983- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Fort Collins, Colorado : Denver, Colorado : The WAC Clearinghouse ; University Press of Colorado, [2023]
Series:Perspectives on writing (Fort Collins, Colo.)
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Summary:"Writing As a Human Activity offers a collection of original essays that attempt to account for Charles Bazerman's shaping influence on the field of writing studies. Through scholarly engagement with his ideas, the 16 chapters-written by authors from Asia, Europe, North America, and South America-address Bazerman's foundational scholarship on academic and scientific writing, genre theory, activity theory, writing research, writing across the curriculum, writing pedagogy, the sociology of knowledge, new media and technology, and international aspects of writing. Collectively, the authors use Bazerman's work as a touchstone to consider contemporary contexts of writing as a human activity"--
Item Description:Editors' introduction / David R. Russell, Paul M. Rogers, Paula Carlino, and Jonathan M. Marine -- New cognitive practices in a master's thesis proposal writing seminar / Paula Carlino -- Case studies on chance encounters in literacy development in Latin American researchers / Fatima Encinas and Nancy Keranen -- Changing times, changing texts / Ken Hyland -- Situated regulation writing processes in research writing : lessons from research and teaching / Montserrat Castelló -- Writing at University and in the workplace : interrelations and learning experiences at the beginning of the professional activity / Lucía Natale -- Cultural shaping of standpoint and reasoning in analytical writing / Liliana Tolchinsky and Anat Stavans -- Genre change around teaching in the COVID-19 pandemic / JoAnne Yates -- Opening up : writing studies' turn to open-access book publishing / Mike Palmquist -- Writing and social progress : genre evolution in the field of social entrepreneurship / Karyn Kessler and Paul M. Rogers -- Two paths diverge in a field : dialectics and dialogics in rhetorical genre studies / Clay Spinuzzi -- Writing for stabilization and writing for possibility : the dialectics of representation in everyday work with vulnerable clients / Yrjö Engeström -- A review on second language writing and research in China / Wu Dan and Li Zenghui -- Twenty years of research on reading and writing in Latin American higher education : lessons learned from the ILEES initiative / Natalia Avila Reyes, Elizabeth Narváez-Cardona, and Federico Navarro -- Rethinking genre as digital social action : engaging Bazerman with medium theory and digital media / Jack Andersen -- What writers do with language : inscription and formulation as core elements of the science of writing / Otto Kruse and Christian Rapp -- Genre formation and differentiation in new media / Carolyn R. Miller -- Change, change, change : and the processes that abide / Charles Bazerman -- What we teach when we teach writing : a big picture in a small frame / Charles Bazerman.
Physical Description:vii, 444 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9781646423910
1646423917