ABSTRACT

This collection helps students and researchers understand the foundations of writing center studies in order to make sound decisions about the types of methods and theoretical lenses that will help them formulate and answer their research questions.

In the collection, accomplished writing center researchers discuss the theories and methods that have enabled their work, providing readers with a useful and accessible guide to developing research projects that interest them and make a positive contribution.

It introduces an array of theories, including genre theory, second-language acquisition theory, transfer theory, and disability theory, and guides novice and experienced researchers through the finer points of methods such as ethnography, corpus analysis, and mixed-methods research.

Ideal for courses on writing center studies and pedagogy, it is essential reading for researchers and administrators in writing centers and writing across the curriculum or writing in the disciplines programs.

part I|97 pages

Theories

chapter 2|9 pages

Vygotskyan Learning Theory

chapter 3|10 pages

Genre Theory

A Research Approach for Understanding Learning, Agency, and Materiality in the Writing Center

chapter 6|11 pages

Bringing Feminist Theory Home

chapter 7|9 pages

Transfer Theory

A Guide to Transfer-Focused Writing Center Research

chapter 9|15 pages

Activity Theory

part II|118 pages

Methods

chapter 11|9 pages

Grounded Theory

Explanations and Possibilities

chapter 12|15 pages

Ethnography—More or Less

chapter 15|11 pages

Extending Our Research

Meta-Analysis in the Writing Center

chapter 16|12 pages

Rhetorical Analysis

Choices in Exploring and Connecting Our Writing Center Studies and Stories

chapter 21|6 pages

Conclusion