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E-raamat: Ethnographies of Academic Writing Research: Theory, methods, and interpretation

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This book illustrates the use of ethnography as an analytical approach to investigate academic writing, and provides critical insights into how academic writing research can benefit from the use of ethnographic methods. Throughout its six theoretical and practice-oriented studies, together with the introductory chapter, foreword and afterword, ethnography-related concepts like thick description, deep theorizing, participatory research, research reflexivity or ethics are discussed against the affordances of ethnography for the study of academic writing. The book is key reading for scholars, researchers and instructors in the areas of applied linguistics, academic writing, academic literacies and genre studies. It will also be useful to those lecturers and postgraduate students working in English for Academic Purposes and disciplinary writing. The volume provides ethnographically-oriented researchers with clear pointers about how to incorporate the telling of the inside story into their traditional main role as observers.
Winner of the 9th edition of the AELFE's Enrique Alcaraz Research Award
Foreword vii
Theresa Lillis
Chapter 1 Methodological reflections on and participatory episodes of ethnographic academic writing research
1(20)
Ana Bocanegra-Valle
Ignacio Guillen-Galve
Chapter 2 What is (and could be) thick description in academic writing research?
21(18)
Christine M. Tardy
Chapter 3 Textography: Narrowing the gap between text and context in ethnographic explorations of situated academic writing
39(22)
Jennifer Sizer
Chapter 4 Understanding academics online: Ethnographic approaches to the analysis of online academic discourse and practices
61(22)
Sofia Albero-Posac
Maria Jose Luzon
Chapter 5 The contribution of ethnographically-oriented approaches to the study of L2 writing and text production processes
83(22)
Rosa M. Manchon
Chapter 6 Walking on thin ice: Reflexivity in doing ethnography
105(20)
Baraa Khuder
Bojana Petric
Chapter 7 Literacy histories and talk around texts: Emphasising the emic to explore students' perspectives on academic writing
125(20)
Natalia Avila Reyes
Afterword: Ethnographies of academic writing research: A story in five scenes 145(8)
Dwight Atkinson
List of contributors 153(4)
Author Index 157(2)
Subject Index 159