Supporting Lecturers in the Disciplines in the Affective Academic Writing Process

Pages: 26 - 39
Published: Mar 1, 2014
Abstract
This article reports on a case study evaluating lecturers' experiences of their own affective writing process using a reflective critical incident analysis. While the cognitive-affective focus of academic writing has been explored previously from a collaborative perspective (Benton et al. 1984), this current study takes the individual writer as the unit of analysis. There are several reasons why lecturers need to write. Foremost among these...
Paper Details
Title
Supporting Lecturers in the Disciplines in the Affective Academic Writing Process
Published Date
Mar 1, 2014
Pages
26 - 39
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