Speaking about Writing
Autor Peter Smagorinskyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 1995
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780803952324
ISBN-10: 0803952325
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
ISBN-10: 0803952325
Pagini: 328
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: SAGE Publications
Locul publicării:Thousand Oaks, United States
Cuprins
Introduction - Peter Smagorinsky
Potential Problems and Problematic Potentials of Using Talk About Writing as Data About Writing Process
PART ONE: THINK-ALOUD PROTOCOL ANALYSIS
Think-Aloud Protocol Analysis - Peter Smagorinsky
Beyond the Black Box
Think-Aloud Protocols, Protocol Analysis, and Research Design - Stephen P Witte and Roger D Cherry
An Exploration of the Influence of Writing Tasks on Writing Processes
Substance and Romance in Analyzing Think-Aloud Protocols - Robert J Bracewell and Alain Breuleux
Reactivity in Concurrent Think-Aloud Protocols - James F Stratman and Liz Hamp-Lyons
Issues for Research
PART TWO: RETROSPECTIVE ACCOUNTS OF WRITING PROCESS
`Once Upon a Time' - Stuart Greene and Lorraine Higgins
The Use of Retrospective Accounts in Building Theory in Composition
Using Intervention Protocols to Study the Effects of Instructional Scaffolding on Writing and Learning - Deborah Swanson-Owens and George E Newell
Stimulated Recall in Research on Writing - Anne DiPardo
An Antidote to `I Don't Know, It Was Fine'
PART THREE: ANALYSIS OF COLLABORATIVE DISCOURSE
Interpreting and Counting - George Hillocks Jr
Objectivity in Discourse Analysis
Discourse Analysis of Teacher-Student Writing Conferences - Melanie Sperling
Finding the Message in the Medium
What's All This Talk I Hear? Using Sociolinguistic Analysis to Locate and Map Themes in Teacher/Student Talk About Writing - Elizabeth Hodges
PART FOUR: INTERVIEWS IN THE FIELD
Ethnographic Interviews and Writing Research - Elaine Chin
A Critical Examination of the Methodology
PART FIVE: COUNTERPOINT
Whither Wisdom? - David N Dobrin
Withered Wisdom - Robert J Bracewell
A Reply to Dobrin
Potential Problems and Problematic Potentials of Using Talk About Writing as Data About Writing Process
PART ONE: THINK-ALOUD PROTOCOL ANALYSIS
Think-Aloud Protocol Analysis - Peter Smagorinsky
Beyond the Black Box
Think-Aloud Protocols, Protocol Analysis, and Research Design - Stephen P Witte and Roger D Cherry
An Exploration of the Influence of Writing Tasks on Writing Processes
Substance and Romance in Analyzing Think-Aloud Protocols - Robert J Bracewell and Alain Breuleux
Reactivity in Concurrent Think-Aloud Protocols - James F Stratman and Liz Hamp-Lyons
Issues for Research
PART TWO: RETROSPECTIVE ACCOUNTS OF WRITING PROCESS
`Once Upon a Time' - Stuart Greene and Lorraine Higgins
The Use of Retrospective Accounts in Building Theory in Composition
Using Intervention Protocols to Study the Effects of Instructional Scaffolding on Writing and Learning - Deborah Swanson-Owens and George E Newell
Stimulated Recall in Research on Writing - Anne DiPardo
An Antidote to `I Don't Know, It Was Fine'
PART THREE: ANALYSIS OF COLLABORATIVE DISCOURSE
Interpreting and Counting - George Hillocks Jr
Objectivity in Discourse Analysis
Discourse Analysis of Teacher-Student Writing Conferences - Melanie Sperling
Finding the Message in the Medium
What's All This Talk I Hear? Using Sociolinguistic Analysis to Locate and Map Themes in Teacher/Student Talk About Writing - Elizabeth Hodges
PART FOUR: INTERVIEWS IN THE FIELD
Ethnographic Interviews and Writing Research - Elaine Chin
A Critical Examination of the Methodology
PART FIVE: COUNTERPOINT
Whither Wisdom? - David N Dobrin
Withered Wisdom - Robert J Bracewell
A Reply to Dobrin
Descriere
This volume makes a powerful case for the analysis of the spoken word as a source of data to study writing. The contributors focus on issues involved in the collection, analysis and interpretation of data. Their approaches go beyond simple quantitative//qualitative differences, examining the very underpinnings of the various assumptions of distinct methodologies. Divided into four major areas of inquiry, the book looks at different aspects of conducting think-aloud protocol analysis, retrospective accounts, discourse analysis and interviews in the field.