Writing Center Research
Extending the Conversation
Herausgeber: Gillespie, Paula; Brown, Lady Falls; Gillam, Alice
Writing Center Research
Extending the Conversation
Herausgeber: Gillespie, Paula; Brown, Lady Falls; Gillam, Alice
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Original essays by writing center researchers directly address current concerns about writing ctr. research through detailed accounts of research and use of diversity of research methodologies available to both veteran & novice writing ctr. professionals
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Original essays by writing center researchers directly address current concerns about writing ctr. research through detailed accounts of research and use of diversity of research methodologies available to both veteran & novice writing ctr. professionals
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780805834475
- ISBN-10: 0805834478
- Artikelnr.: 20983265
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 296
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Dezember 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9780805834475
- ISBN-10: 0805834478
- Artikelnr.: 20983265
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Paula Gillespie, Alice Gillam, Lady Falls Brown, Byron Stay
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Writing Centers as Sites of
Self-Reflective Inquiry.A. Gillam, The Call to Research: Early
Representations of Writing Center Research. E. Boquet, Disciplinary Action:
Writing Center Work and the Making of a Researcher. P. Gillespie, Beyond
the House of Lore: WCenter as Research Site. N. Lerner, Insider as
Outsider: Participant Observation as Writing Center Research. Part II:
Writing Centers as Sites of Institutional Critique and Contextual Inquiry.
M. Harris, Writing Center Administration: Making Local, Institutional
Knowledge in Our Writing Centers. P. Carino, Reading Our Own Words:
Rhetorical Analysis and the Institutional Discourse of Writing Centers. J.
Olson, D.J. Moyer, A. Falda, Student-Centered Assessment Research in the
Writing Center. J.M. Neff, Capturing Complexity: Using Grounded Theory to
Study Writing Centers. S. Thomas, J. Bevins, M.A. Crawford, The Portfolio
Project: Sharing Our Stories. D. DeVoss, Computer Literacies and the Roles
of the Writing Center. Part III: Writing Centers as Sites of Inquiry Into
Practice.K.B. Yancey, Seeing Practice Through Their Eyes: Reflection as
Teacher. N. Welch, The Return of the Suppressed: Tutoring Stories in a
Transitional Space. J. Rodby, The Subject Is Literacy: General Education
and the Dialectics of Power and Resistance in the Writing Center. J.M.
Lutes, Why Feminists Make Better Tutors: Gender and Disciplinary Expertise
in a Curriculum-Based Tutoring Program.
Self-Reflective Inquiry.A. Gillam, The Call to Research: Early
Representations of Writing Center Research. E. Boquet, Disciplinary Action:
Writing Center Work and the Making of a Researcher. P. Gillespie, Beyond
the House of Lore: WCenter as Research Site. N. Lerner, Insider as
Outsider: Participant Observation as Writing Center Research. Part II:
Writing Centers as Sites of Institutional Critique and Contextual Inquiry.
M. Harris, Writing Center Administration: Making Local, Institutional
Knowledge in Our Writing Centers. P. Carino, Reading Our Own Words:
Rhetorical Analysis and the Institutional Discourse of Writing Centers. J.
Olson, D.J. Moyer, A. Falda, Student-Centered Assessment Research in the
Writing Center. J.M. Neff, Capturing Complexity: Using Grounded Theory to
Study Writing Centers. S. Thomas, J. Bevins, M.A. Crawford, The Portfolio
Project: Sharing Our Stories. D. DeVoss, Computer Literacies and the Roles
of the Writing Center. Part III: Writing Centers as Sites of Inquiry Into
Practice.K.B. Yancey, Seeing Practice Through Their Eyes: Reflection as
Teacher. N. Welch, The Return of the Suppressed: Tutoring Stories in a
Transitional Space. J. Rodby, The Subject Is Literacy: General Education
and the Dialectics of Power and Resistance in the Writing Center. J.M.
Lutes, Why Feminists Make Better Tutors: Gender and Disciplinary Expertise
in a Curriculum-Based Tutoring Program.
Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Writing Centers as Sites of
Self-Reflective Inquiry.A. Gillam, The Call to Research: Early
Representations of Writing Center Research. E. Boquet, Disciplinary Action:
Writing Center Work and the Making of a Researcher. P. Gillespie, Beyond
the House of Lore: WCenter as Research Site. N. Lerner, Insider as
Outsider: Participant Observation as Writing Center Research. Part II:
Writing Centers as Sites of Institutional Critique and Contextual Inquiry.
M. Harris, Writing Center Administration: Making Local, Institutional
Knowledge in Our Writing Centers. P. Carino, Reading Our Own Words:
Rhetorical Analysis and the Institutional Discourse of Writing Centers. J.
Olson, D.J. Moyer, A. Falda, Student-Centered Assessment Research in the
Writing Center. J.M. Neff, Capturing Complexity: Using Grounded Theory to
Study Writing Centers. S. Thomas, J. Bevins, M.A. Crawford, The Portfolio
Project: Sharing Our Stories. D. DeVoss, Computer Literacies and the Roles
of the Writing Center. Part III: Writing Centers as Sites of Inquiry Into
Practice.K.B. Yancey, Seeing Practice Through Their Eyes: Reflection as
Teacher. N. Welch, The Return of the Suppressed: Tutoring Stories in a
Transitional Space. J. Rodby, The Subject Is Literacy: General Education
and the Dialectics of Power and Resistance in the Writing Center. J.M.
Lutes, Why Feminists Make Better Tutors: Gender and Disciplinary Expertise
in a Curriculum-Based Tutoring Program.
Self-Reflective Inquiry.A. Gillam, The Call to Research: Early
Representations of Writing Center Research. E. Boquet, Disciplinary Action:
Writing Center Work and the Making of a Researcher. P. Gillespie, Beyond
the House of Lore: WCenter as Research Site. N. Lerner, Insider as
Outsider: Participant Observation as Writing Center Research. Part II:
Writing Centers as Sites of Institutional Critique and Contextual Inquiry.
M. Harris, Writing Center Administration: Making Local, Institutional
Knowledge in Our Writing Centers. P. Carino, Reading Our Own Words:
Rhetorical Analysis and the Institutional Discourse of Writing Centers. J.
Olson, D.J. Moyer, A. Falda, Student-Centered Assessment Research in the
Writing Center. J.M. Neff, Capturing Complexity: Using Grounded Theory to
Study Writing Centers. S. Thomas, J. Bevins, M.A. Crawford, The Portfolio
Project: Sharing Our Stories. D. DeVoss, Computer Literacies and the Roles
of the Writing Center. Part III: Writing Centers as Sites of Inquiry Into
Practice.K.B. Yancey, Seeing Practice Through Their Eyes: Reflection as
Teacher. N. Welch, The Return of the Suppressed: Tutoring Stories in a
Transitional Space. J. Rodby, The Subject Is Literacy: General Education
and the Dialectics of Power and Resistance in the Writing Center. J.M.
Lutes, Why Feminists Make Better Tutors: Gender and Disciplinary Expertise
in a Curriculum-Based Tutoring Program.







