The following books provide proceedings and edited collections associated with international conferences on writing and writing research.
Edited by Christopher D. M. Andrews, Chen Chen and Lydia Wilkes
The fifth edited proceedings of the annual Computers & Writing Conference includes presentations from the 2023 conference. The page for this book also provides access to archived materials from the conference, such as the conference program, and a link to the conference site.... More
Edited by Megan J. Kelly, Heather M. Falconer, Caleb L. González, and Jill Dahlman
Developed from presentations at the Fifteenth International Writing Across the Curriculum Conference, this edited collection celebrates the 50th anniversary of the WAC movement while also identifying innovative directions for writing pedagogies, program building and impact, and program mobilization. Contributors reflect on the evolution of WAC as an educational movement as well as the challenges and possibilities facing WAC programs as they respond to the shifting contexts of higher education. ... More
Edited by Christopher D. M. Andrews, Chen Chen and Lydia Wilkes
The fourth edited proceedings of the annual Computers & Writing Conference includes presentations from the 2022 conference. The page for this book also provides access to archived materials from the conference, such as the conference program, and a link to the conference site.... More
Edited by Magnus Gustafsson and Andreas Eriksson
Drawing its chapters from presentations at the 10th conference of the European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing (EATAW), the contributors to this edited collection explore and reflect on the conference theme Academic Writing at Intersections – Interdisciplinarity, Genre Hybridization, Multilingualism, Digitalization, and Interculturality. The chapters focus on the choices we face as teachers of academic writing and, indeed, as writers who seek publication as we stand at these critical intersections. ... More
Edited by Lesley Erin Bartlett, Sandra L. Tarabochia, Andrea R. Olinger, and Margaret J. Marshall
Developed from presentations at the 2018 International Writing Across the Curriculum conference, this collection documents a key moment in the history of WAC, foregrounding connection and diversity as keys to the sustainability of the WAC movement in the face of new and long-standing challenges. Contributors reflect on the history and ongoing evolution of WAC, honoring grassroots efforts while establishing a more unified structure of collaborative leadership and mentorship.... More
Edited by Chen Chen and Lydia Wilkes
The third edited proceedings of the annual Computers & Writing Conference includes presentations from the 2019 conference. The page for this book also provides access to archived materials from the conference, such as the conference program, and a link to the conference site.... More
Edited by Bruce Morrison, Julia Chen, Linda Lin, and Alan Urmston
Inspired by papers presented at the second international English Across the Curriculum (EAC) conference, this book provides a platform for those involved in the EAC movement to exchange insights, explore new strategies and directions, and share experiences. It speaks not only to EAC practitioners but also to scholars in a range of related fields, whether they are considering starting an EAC-like initiative or are already involved in an established EAC, Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL), or Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) program.... More
Edited by Charles Bazerman, Blanca Yaneth González Pinzón, David Russell, Paul Rogers, Luis Bernardo Peña, Elizabeth Narváez, Paula Carlino, Montserrat Castelló, and Mónica Tapia-Ladino
The chapters in this volume, drawn from more than 500 presentations at the Fourth Writing Research Across Borders Conference in Bogotá, Colombia, highlight the rapid growth of writing studies in Ibero-America, with its strong concern for critical thought, educational advance, and communal development, alongside new approaches to writing globally, with a focus on the relationship of writing and the growth of knowledge in individuals, professions, and societies.... More
Edited by Chen Chen, Kristopher Purzycki, and Lydia Wilkes
The second edited proceedings of the annual Computers & Writing Conference includes presentations from the 2018 conference. The page for this book also provides access to archived materials from the conference, such as the conference program, and a link to the conference site.... More
Edited by Cheryl E. Ball, Chen Chen, Kristopher Purzycki, and Lydia Wilkes
The first edited proceedings of the annual Computers & Writing Conference includes presentations from the 2016 and 2017 annual conference, including an edited transcript of the 2016 opening town hall, an audio recording of that session, and nearly two-dozen articles based on sessions at the two conferences. The page for this book also provides access to archived conference materials and a link to the conference site.... More
Edited by Sylvie Plane, Charles Bazerman, Fabienne Rondelli, Christiane Donahue, Arthur N. Applebee, Catherine Boré, Paula Carlino, Martine Marquilló Larruy, Paul Rogers, and David Russell
In February 2014, 1200 researchers from 60 countries assembled in Paris for the third Writing Research Across Borders conference. Although this book cannot convey fully the rich diversity of the gathering, it attempts nonetheless to highlight key questions which are shaping the current state of research in the field of writing studies.... More
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. ... More
Edited by Charles Bazerman, Adair Bonini, and Débora Figueiredo
The twenty-four chapters in Genre in a Changing World, reflecting the work of scholars in Europe, Australasia, and North and South America, were selected from the more than 400 presentations at SIGET IV (the Fourth International Symposium on Genre Studies) held on the campus of UNISUL in Tubarão, Santa Catarina, Brazil in August 2007—the largest gathering on genre to that date. ... More