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Andrew Yim; Matthew Vetter; Jun Akiyoshi – Written Communication, 2024
Given Wikipedia's breadth of coverage, social impact, and longevity as an impactful open knowledge resource, the encyclopedia has been the subject of considerable interdisciplinary research. Building on scholarship related to collaboration, authorship, ownership, and editing in Wikipedia, this study sought to better understand Wikipedians as…
Descriptors: Encyclopedias, Collaborative Writing, Electronic Publishing, Authors
Andrea Vaughan; Melina Lesus – Written Communication, 2024
Using case study methodology, this article analyzes the collaborative writing of three adolescent girls, one Latina and two Black, composing a group poem in an after-school spoken word poetry team. Drawing from literature on distributed cognition and embodiment, we found that participants utilized a system of writing techniques "on the…
Descriptors: Poetry, Collaborative Writing, Adolescents, After School Programs
Jiayu Wang; Cassi Liardét – Written Communication, 2025
This study examines how supervisor-candidate coauthoring collaborations contribute to doctoral students' writer identity. Three candidates' coauthorship experiences with their supervisors were investigated in depth using a multiple-case study design. Interviews, written reflections, and email correspondence between coauthors enabled thick…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Collaborative Writing, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Nissi, Riikka; Lehtinen, Esa – Written Communication, 2022
The present article examines collaborative writing in organizational consulting and training, where writing takes place as part of a group discussion assignment and is carried out by using digital writing technologies. In the training, the groups use digital tablets as their writing device in order to document their answers in the shared digital…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Computer Mediated Communication, Workplace Learning, Handheld Devices
Wilder, Sara – Written Communication, 2021
Scholarship has shown that writing groups are important sites of authority negotiation for student writers, yet little empirical research has examined how groups negotiate authority through conversation or how these negotiations influence students' developing expertise. Drawing on observations and interviews of an undergraduate thesis and a…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students, Theses, Collaborative Writing
Zabihi, Reza; Bayan, Maryam – Written Communication, 2020
Research has shown that collaboratively produced texts are better in quality compared with individually written texts. However, no study has considered the role of collaboration in authorial voice, which is an essential element in current writing curricula. This study analyzes the effects of collaborative task performance in the quality of L2…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Collaborative Writing, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Clayson, Ashley – Written Communication, 2018
Through a study of collaborative writing at a student advocacy nonprofit, this article explores how writers distribute their text planning across tools, artifacts, and gestures, with a particular focus on how embodied representations of texts are present in text planning. Findings indicate that these and other representations generated by the…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Work Environment, Advocacy, Nonprofit Organizations
Little, Megan Dodd – Written Communication, 2017
Delivery has often been treated as an afterthought of the "real work" of writing. This article demonstrates how writers in some contexts must think very carefully about delivery from the very beginning of their process. Tracking collaborative writers' talk, this article demonstrates how a group of writers works to anticipate delivery by…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Homosexuality, Fringe Benefits, Spouses

Higgins, Lorraine; And Others – Written Communication, 1992
Examines whether collaborative writing projects force students to reflect critically on their own ideas. Finds that collaboration does not guarantee reflection. Suggests that how students represent collaboration and the writing assignment itself determines whether and how they reflect on their own ideas. (PRA)
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, College Students, Critical Thinking, Criticism

Kalman, Judy – Written Communication, 1996
Presents a detailed description of a scribe and his client in Mexico producing a letter through "joint composition," a term used to refer to letter-writing episodes involving two or more active participants. Shows how the participants negotiated their points of view and pooled their knowledge to produce a specific type of document. (PA)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Case Studies, Collaborative Writing, Foreign Countries
Bracewell, Robert J.; Witte, Stephen P. – Written Communication, 2003
This article is concerned with characterizing literacy activity as it is practiced in professional workplaces. Its starting point is activity theory, which grew out of the work of Vygotsky and has been subsequently elaborated in Russia and elsewhere. First, the authors propose that existing versions of activity theory are unable to account…
Descriptors: Collaborative Writing, Writing (Composition), Workplace Literacy, Learning Theories

Himley, Margaret; And Others – Written Communication, 1996
Provides reflections on the work of four writing teachers in a neighborhood adult literacy center to understand better the potential "violence" of literacy learning, to reassess assumptions of expressivist pedagogy, and to turn to M. Bakhtin and M. Foucault as interpretive frames for theorizing adult literacy learning. Proposes…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Literacy, Collaborative Writing, Writing Instruction
Wolfe, Joanna – Written Communication, 2005
When writers plan a document together, they rely on gestures as well as speech and writing in constructing a common representation of their group document. This case study of a student technical writing group explores how group members used gestures to create a conversational interaction space that they then treated like a physical text that they…
Descriptors: Technical Writing, Collaborative Writing, Nonverbal Communication, Group Dynamics

McCarthy, Lucille Parkinson; Gerring, Joan Page – Written Communication, 1994
Reports findings from a three-year study by a composition researcher and a psychiatrist of the revision of an important mental health book: "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders." Examines the revision using three methodologies. Concludes that the revision functions to achieve certain social and political effects. (HB)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Collaborative Writing, Communication Research, Discourse Modes

Doheny-Farina, Stephen – Written Communication, 1986
Describes a study that explored the collaborative writing processes of a group of business executives over the course of a year as they prepared a vital company document. Shows how context affected the writers' conceptions of their rhetorical situations and their writing behavior and how the rhetorical activities influenced the structure of the…
Descriptors: Administrators, Behavior Patterns, Cognitive Processes, Collaborative Writing
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