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The Linguistically-Diverse Student
Tags: writing in the disciplines, case study, scientific writing, second-language writers, language, Culture, TESL, WAC, Pedagogy, international
Incorporating the Visual into Writing
Tags: visual arts, Literacy, multimodal, CAC, writing in the disciplines, scientific writing, collaboration, process
Volume 11, 2014
Tags: WAC, writing in the disciplines, student writing, interview, scientific writing, case study, copyright law, CAC, first-year composition
Volume 8, 2011
Tags: writing in the disciplines, rhetoric and composition, Basic Writing, scientific writing, history of writing, second language-writers, Transfer, Metacognition, Literacy
Volume 5, 2008
Tags: scientific writing, WAC, writing program administration, international, writing in the disciplines, Culture, writing research
Volume 2, 2005
Tags: WAC, writing center, secondary education, scientific writing, writing in the disciplines, writing to learn, copyright law, Pedagogy, Teaching strategies
Shaping Written Knowledge
Tags: writing in the disciplines, scientific writing, genre studies, experiment, history of writing, Rhetoric
Reference Guide to Writing Across the Curriculum
Tags: WAC, writing to learn, writing program, scientific writing, higher education, K-12, Pedagogy, history of writing
The Forgotten Tribe: Scientists as Writers

By Lisa Emerson

In The Forgotten Tribe: Scientists as Writers, Lisa Emerson offers an important corrective to the view that scientists are "poor writers, unnecessarily opaque, not interested in writing, and in need of remediation." She argues that scientists are among "the most sophisticated and flexible writers in the academy, often writing for a wider range of audiences (their immediate disciplinary peers, peers in adjacent fields, a broad scientific audience, industry, and a range of public audiences including social media) than most other faculty."

Tags: writing in the disciplines, scientific writing, multi-voiced, WAC, STEM
International Advances in Writing Research: Cultures, Places, Measures

Edited by Charles Bazerman, Chris Dean, Jessica Early, Karen Lunsford, Suzie Null, Paul Rogers, and Amanda Stansell

The thirty chapters in this edited collection were selected from the more than 500 presentations at the Writing Research Across Borders II Conference in 2011. With representatives from more than forty countries, this conference gave rise to the International Society for the Advancement of Writing Research. The chapters selected for this colelctikon represent cutting edge research on writing from all regions, organized around three themes—cultures, places, and measures.

Tags: culture, international, multilingual, multimodal, biography, scientific writing, creative writing, identity, WAC, multi-voiced

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