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Russell, Alisa – Written Communication, 2022
Genre has long been used by Writing Studies ethnographers as a theoretical orientation and analytical tool to bridge text and context. This article describes how genre-based ethnographies as "methodology" might get taken up at the level of "method." Drawing on a genre-based ethnographic study as an example and guide, this…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Ethnography, Literary Genres, Research Methodology
Brunk-Chavez, Beth; Pigg, Stacey; Moore, Jessie; Rosinski, Paula; Grabill, Jeffrey T. – Composition Studies, 2018
To speak to diverse audiences about how people learn to write and how writing works inside and outside the academy, we must conduct research across geographical, institutional, and cultural contexts as well as research that enables comparison when appropriate. Large-scale empirical research is useful for both of these moves; however, we must…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Cooperation, Writing (Composition), Networks
Boaduo, Nana Adu-Pipim – Educational Research and Reviews, 2011
Two basic data sources required for research studies have been secondary and primary. Secondary data collection helps the researcher to provide relevant background to the study and are, in most cases, available for retrieval from recorded sources. Primary data collection requires the researcher to venture into the field where the study is to take…
Descriptors: Research Problems, Writing Research, Research Methodology, Data Collection
Castle, P. J.; Keane, M. – South African Journal of Higher Education, 2012
In 2009 we developed an experiential Research Writing course to help academics at our university to become more productive and successful writers. Our aim was to create a stimulating environment in which each participant's voice, knowledge and experience was valued, and where learning was characterised by optimism, creativity and energy. In this…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Action Research, Writing (Composition), Learning Theories
VanderStaay, Steven L.; Faxon, Beverly A.; Meischen, Jack E.; Kolesnikov, Karlene T.; Ruppel, Andrew D. – College Composition and Communication, 2009
In this article we provide a "portrait" of an exemplary writing teacher and the social construction of authority he established with students in two courses. The portrait demonstrates that teacher authority is most essentially a form of professional authority granted by students who affirm the teacher's expertise, self-confidence, and…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Writing Teachers, Teacher Student Relationship, Classroom Environment

Thompson, Isabelle – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 1999
Discusses a theoretical framework for situating interpretations of textual data collected during research. Describes the framework as consisting of a continuum representing the range of interpretative assumptions (stances) researchers can bring to their reading of textual data. Presents the boundaries of the continuum to be the two most extreme…
Descriptors: Data Interpretation, Research Methodology, Writing Research

Sewell, Lauren – Composition Studies/Freshman English News, 1997
Describes the author's first response to the concept of reflexivity in qualitative research. Explains how those initial perceptions were challenged when the author became a subject in a colleague's research. Considers reflexivity as a "recently researched researcher" and explains how the author drew on her experience as a research subject when she…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Higher Education, Qualitative Research, Research Methodology

Anderson, Paul V. – College Composition and Communication, 1998
Discusses ethical issues involved with person-based research. Discusses the ethical discourse embodied in the "Nuremberg Code," federal regulations, and the "Belmont Report." Discusses several specific issues in research ethics to illustrate how this discourse provides new ways of thinking about what must be done to treat…
Descriptors: Ethics, Higher Education, Research Design, Research Methodology
Quaye, Stephen John – Journal of Research Practice, 2007
Social sciences research is entrenched with particular values, beliefs, norms, and practices that students, faculty, and researchers reproduce over time. In this article, the author argues for extending what counts as research within the social sciences to be more inclusive of differing methodologies and writing genres. Using personal narrative,…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Graduate Students, Research Methodology, Personal Narratives
Hayes, John R.; Flower, Linda – 1981
The act of composing is best described as a set of distinguishable processes that interact. There are four methods for researching these processes: (1) behavior protocols, in which subjects are observed but are not asked to report their thought processes verbally; (2) directed reports, in which subjects are asked to explain how they performed a…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Research Design, Research Methodology, Research Problems
Wilson, Smokey – Quarterly of the National Writing Project and the Center for the Study of Writing and Literacy, 1991
Describes a research project which studied how spoken and written language interweave and overlap and the teacher's power to promote literacy through talk. Describes the entire process, including the original interest in the subject, the formulation of the research question, the collection of data, and writing and teaching strategies that resulted…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Program Descriptions, Research Design, Research Methodology

Collins, Norma Decker; Collins, James R. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1992
Describes the first author's graduate work and dissertation which fell in a crack in time, that period where her institution moved from nearly an exclusive use of quantitative approaches to an awareness and acceptance of both qualitative and quantitative strategies. Discusses implications for graduate students and faculty. (RS)
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Doctoral Programs, Graduate Study, Higher Education
Sternglass, Marilyn S. – 1986
When English instructors functioning simultaneously as researchers study the reading and writing processes of their own students, it is important that they fully describe the context within which the study takes place and the effect that the dual instructional/research environment has on the participants, who are, similarly, functioning as both…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reading Research, Reading Writing Relationship, Research Methodology

Fulkerson, Richard – Teaching English in the Two-Year College, 1986
Reviews Moran and Lunsford's biographical contribution to the field of rhetoric/composition, which includes 16 bibliographic essays and two appendixes. Notes that the book covers cross-disciplinary concerns and pursues important secondary subjects in composition. (EL)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Educational Theories, Higher Education, Reference Materials
Claywell, Gina – 1994
Traditional histories of American college composition instruction in the 19th and 20th centuries examine primarily the textbooks used in those courses, then draw conclusions based on the content of those textbooks about the activities and attitudes expressed in the classroom. The canon of composition historiography is lacking in several ways: the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Ethnography, Higher Education, Interviews
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