Edited by Sylvie Plane, Charles Bazerman, Fabienne Rondelli, Christiane Donahue, Arthur N. Applebee, Catherine Boré, Paula Carlino, Martine Marquilló Larruy, Paul Rogers, and David R. Russell
Copy edited by Don Donahue. Designed by Mike Palmquist.
In February 2014, 1200 researchers from 60 countries assembled in Paris for the third Writing Research Across Borders conference. Although this book cannot convey fully the rich diversity of the gathering, it attempts nonetheless to highlight key questions which are shaping the current state of research in the field of writing studies. The contributors to this collection engage in a wide-ranging conversation about writing, a conversation made possible through a shared focus on improving learning and language usage. The chapters fall at various points, as a result, along a line extending from straightforward expressions of pedagogical concerns to focused analysis of how writing and texts work.
Sylvie Plane is Professor Emeritus of Language Sciences at the l’École Supérieure du Professorat et de l’Éducation de l’Université Paris-Sorbonne. Charles Bazerman is Professor of Education at the University of California Santa Barbara. Fabienne Rondelli is a Lecturer in Language Sciences at the University of Lorraine. Christiane Donahue is Director of the Institute for Writing and Rhetoric at Dartmouth (US) and member of the Théodile-CIREL research laboratory at l’Université de Lille III. Arthur N. Applebee (1946-2015) was a Distinguished Professor in the School of Education at the State University of New York. Catherine Boré is Associate Professor of Letters and Professor Emeritus of Language Sciences at the University of Cergy-Pontoise. Paula Carlino is Research Professor with the CONICET at the University of Buenos Aires. Martine Marquilló Larruy is Professor of Linguistics at Lumière University Lyon 2. Paul M. Rogers is Associate Professor of English at George Mason University. David R. Russell is Professor of English in Rhetoric and Professional Communication at Iowa State University.
Publication Information:
Plane, Sylvie, Charles Bazerman, Fabienne Rondelli, Christiane Donahue, Arthur N. Applebee, Catherine Boré, Paula Carlino, Martine Marquilló Larruy, Paul Rogers, & David R. Russell. (Eds.). (2017). Research on Writing: Multiple Perspectives. The WAC Clearinghouse; CREM. https://doi.org/10.37514/INT-B.2017.0919
Series Editors: Terry Myers Zawacki, George Mason University; Magnus Gustafsson, Chalmers University of Technology; and Joan Mullin, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
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