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Becoming a Writing Researcher
Contributor(s): Blakeslee, Ann M. (Author), Blakeslee, Ann (Author), Fleischer, Cathy (Author)
ISBN: 0805839968     ISBN-13: 9780805839968
Publisher: Routledge
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Published: March 2007
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Annotation: "Becoming a Writing Researcher "effectively guides students through the stages of conducting qualitative writing research, from the initial step of seeing themselves as researchers, to identifying research questions, selecting appropriate tools, conducting the research, and interpreting and reporting the findings. Authors Ann M. Blakeslee and Cathy Fleischer describe various qualitative methods and provide readers with examples of real-world applications. Exercises and activities, as well as anecdotes from both novice and seasoned researchers, serve to acquaint readers thoroughly with the practice of carrying out research for scholarly or professional purposes.
 
The textbook introduces students to research methods in a gradual and contextualized manner. Each chapter opens with a discussion of general issues regarding a particular portion of the research process, followed by a consideration of the various physical, conceptual, and strategic tools that allow a beginning researcher to conduct that part of the process. Sections within each chapter also cover:
*personal and theoretical perspectives and biases that influence specific stages of the research process;
*ethical issues associated with phases of the research process; and
*the identity, ethos, and experiences of the researcher.
 
"Becoming a Writing Researcher "is an essential text for all novice researchers, and is well suited for use in graduate-level research methods courses in composition and technical communication. It is also ideal for use in other disciplines with strong qualitative methodology research programs, including education.
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BISAC Categories:
- Reference | Research
Dewey: 808.066
LCCN: 2006034032
Physical Information: 0.7" H x 7.4" W x 9.3" (1.20 lbs) 230 pages
 
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Becoming a Writing Researcher effectively guides students through the stages of conducting qualitative writing research, from the initial step of seeing themselves as researchers, to identifying research questions, selecting appropriate tools, conducting the research, and interpreting and reporting the findings. Authors Ann M. Blakeslee and Cathy Fleischer describe various qualitative methods and provide readers with examples of real-world applications. Exercises and activities, as well as anecdotes from both novice and seasoned researchers, serve to acquaint readers thoroughly with the practice of carrying out research for scholarly or professional purposes.

The textbook introduces students to research methods in a gradual and contextualized manner. Each chapter opens with a discussion of general issues regarding a particular portion of the research process, followed by a consideration of the various physical, conceptual, and strategic tools that allow a beginning researcher to conduct that part of the process. Sections within each chapter also cover:

  • personal and theoretical perspectives and biases that influence specific stages of the research process
  • ethical issues associated with phases of the research process
  • the identity, ethos, and experiences of the researcher.

Becoming a Writing Researcher is an essential text for all novice researchers, and is well suited for use in graduate-level research methods courses in composition and technical communication. It is also ideal for use in other disciplines with strong qualitative methodology research programs, including education.