Handbook of Research on Writing

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Pub. Date: 2007-07-04
Publisher(s): Lawrence Erlbau
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Summary

TheHandbook of Research on Writingventures to sum up inquiry over the last few decades on what we know about writing and the many ways we know it: How do people write? How do they learn to write and develop as writers? Under what conditions and for what purposes do people write? What resources and technologies do we use to write? How did our current forms and practices of writing emerge within social history? What impacts has writing had on society and the individual? What does it mean to be and to learn to be an active participant in contemporary systems of meaning? This cornerstone volume advances the field by aggregating the broad ranging, interdisciplinary, multidimensional strands of writing research and bringing them together into a common intellectual space. Endeavoring to synthesize what has been learned about writing in all nations in recent decades, itreflects a wide scope of international research activity, with attention to writing at all levels of schooling and in all life situations. Chapter authors, all eminent researchers, come from disciplines as diverse as anthropology, archeology, typography, communication studies, linguistics, journalism, sociology, rhetoric, composition, law, medicine, education, history, and literacy studies. TheHandbook's 37 chapters are organized in five sections: *The History of Writing; *Writing in Society; *Writing in Schooling; *Writing and the Individual; *Writing as Text This volume, in summing up what is known about writing, deepens our experience and appreciation of writingin ways that will make teachers better at teaching writing and all of its readers better as individual writers. It will be interesting and useful to scholars and researchers of writing, to anyone who teaches writing in any context at any level, and to all those who are just curious about writing.

Table of Contents

Advisory Boardp. ix
Prefacep. xi
Acknowledgmentsp. xiii
List of Contributorsp. xv
Introductionp. 1
History of Writingp. 5
Origins and Forms of Writingp. 7
History of Writing Technologiesp. 23
History of Typographyp. 35
History of the Book, Authorship, Book Design, and Publishingp. 65
History of Reflection, Theory, and Research on Writingp. 81
Writing in Societyp. 97
Writing and the Social Formation of Economyp. 103
On Documentary Societyp. 113
Writing, Text, and the Lawp. 129
Writing and Secular Knowledge Apart From Modern European Institutionsp. 143
Writing and Secular Knowledge Within Modern European Institutionsp. 157
The Collection and Organization of Written Knowledgep. 177
Writing as Art and Entertainmentp. 191
Writing and Journalism: Politics, Social Movements, and the Public Spherep. 205
Writing in the Professionsp. 221
History of Writing in the Communityp. 237
Writing, Gender, and Culture: An Interdisciplinary Perspectivep. 255
Writing and Social Changep. 269
Writing in Schoolingp. 281
History of Schools and Writingp. 283
Writing in Primary Schoolp. 293
Writing in Secondary Schoolsp. 311
Teaching of Writing in Higher Educationp. 331
Teaching of Writing and Writing Teachers Through the Agesp. 347
Construct and Consequence: Validity in Writing Assessmentp. 365
Teaching of Writing and Diversity: Access, Identity, and Achievementp. 387
Writing and the Individualp. 399
Development of Writing Abilities in Childhoodp. 401
Defining Adolescent and Adult Writing Development: A Contest of Empirical and Federal Willsp. 421
The Reading-Writing Nexus in Discourse Researchp. 435
Writing and Cognition: Implications of the Cognitive Architecture for Learning to Write and Writing to Learnp. 451
Writing and Communication Disorders Across the Life Spanp. 471
Writing as Physical and Emotional Healing: Findings From Clinical Researchp. 485
Identity and the Writing of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Studentsp. 499
Multilingual Writing Developmentp. 515
Writing as Textp. 533
Writing and Speakingp. 535
Grammar, the Sentence, and Traditions of Linguistic Analysisp. 549
Form, Text Organization, Genre, Coherence, and Cohesionp. 565
Persuasion, Audience, and Argumentp. 583
Seeing the Screen: Research Into Visual and Digital Writing Practicesp. 599
Author Indexp. 613
Subject Indexp. 641
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