Edited Collection 2015 Parlor Press

Working with Academic Literacies: Case Studies Towards Transformative Practice

Edited by Lillis

ISBN 978-1-60235-761-7

Perspectives on Writing open access WAC

Abstract

Edited by Theresa Lillis, Kathy Harrington, Mary R. Lea, and Sally Mitchell Perspectives on Writing Series Editors: Susan H. McLeod and Rich Rice Information and Pricing 978-1-60235-761-7 (paperback, $40) 978-1-60235-762-4 (hardcover, $80) 978-1-60235-763-1 (PDF, $19.99) © 2015 by Theresa Lillis, Kathy Harrington, Mary R. Lea, and Sally Mitchell. 440 pages with notes and bibliography. Bookstores : Order by fax, mail, or phone. See our "Sales and Ordering Page" for details. Description The editors and contributors to Working with Academic Literacies: Case Studies Towards Transformative Practice explore what it means to adopt an "academic literacies" approach in policy and pedagogy. Transformative practice is illustrated through case studies and critical commentaries from teacher-researchers working in a range of higher education contexts—from undergraduate to postgraduate levels, across disciplines, and spanning geopolitical regions including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cataluña, Finland, France, Ireland, Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Key questions addressed include: How can a wider range of semiotic resources and technologies fruitfully serve academic meaning and knowledge making? What kinds of writing spaces do we need and how can these be facilitated? How can theory and practice from "Academic Literacies" be used to open up debate about writing pedagogy at institutional and policy levels? About the Editors Theresa Lillis is Professor of English Language and Applied Linguistics at The Open University, UK. She has authored several books, including The Sociolinguistics of Writing (2013). Kathy Harrington is Principal Lecturer in Educational Development at London Metropolitan University. She is co-author (with Mick Healey and Abbi Flint) of Engagement through Partnership: Students as Partners in Learning and Teaching in Higher Education (2014). Mary Lea is an Honorary Associate Reader in Academic and Digital Literacies at the Open U

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Lillis, ed. Working with Academic Literacies: Case Studies Towards Transformative Practice. Parlor Press, 2015.

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