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Writing in Context(s): Textual Practices and Learning Processes in Sociocultural Settings

✍ Scribed by Triantafillia Kostouli (auth.), Triantafillia Kostouli (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Leaves
281
Series
Studies in Writing 15
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The premise that writing is a socially-situated act of interaction between readers and writers is well established. This volume first, corroborates this premise by citing pertinent evidence, through the analysis of written texts and interactive writing contexts, and from educational settings across different cultures from which we have scant evidence. Secondly, all chapters, though addressing the social nature of writing, propose a variety of perspectives, making the volume multidisciplinary in nature. Finally, this volume accounts for the diversity of the research perspectives each chapter proposes by situating the plurality of terminological issues and methodologies into a more integrative framework. Thus a coherent overall framework is created within which different research strands (i.e., the sociocognitive, sociolinguistic research, composition work, genre analysis) and pedagogical practices developed on L1 and L2 writing can be situated and acquire meaning.

This volume will be of particular interest to researchers in the areas of language and literacy education in L1 and L2, applied linguists interested in school, and academic contexts of writing, teacher educators and graduate students working in the fields of L1 and L2 writing.

✦ Table of Contents


Introduction: Making Social Meanings in Contexts....Pages 1-26
Sociocultural Differences in Children’s Genre Knowledge....Pages 27-48
Enculturation to Institutional Writing....Pages 49-67
Whole-Class and Peer Interaction in an Activity of Writing and Revision....Pages 69-91
Co-Constructing Writing Contexts in Classrooms....Pages 93-116
Prior Knowledge and the (RE)Production of School Written Genres....Pages 117-136
Student Writing as Negotiation....Pages 137-163
Writing from Sources in two Cultural Contexts....Pages 165-184
First and Second Language Use During Planning Processes....Pages 185-205
Collaborative Writing Groups in the College Classroom....Pages 207-227
Reaching Out from the Writing Classroom....Pages 229-246

✦ Subjects


Language Education; Applied Linguistics; Sociolinguistics


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