Philosophical Approach to Perceptions of Academic Writing Practices in Higher Education

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academic literacy development
Academic Writing
Academic Writing Conventions
Academic Writing Development
Academic Writing Experiences
Academic Writing Practices
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Bourdieu theory
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Deleuze
Deleuze philosophy
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Disciplinary Networks
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Foucault
Higher Education
Higher Education Lecturers
higher education pedagogy
Higher Education Writing
Imposter Syndrome
Lecturer
lecturer writing experiences
Linguistic Capital
NLS
post-qualitative inquiry
post-qualitative research in academia
Professional Academic
Professional Academic Identity
Professional Academic Writing
Professional Development
Research Intensive HEIs
Rhizomic Map
Rhizomic Representation
Subject Specific Learning
Widening Participation Discourse
Widening Participation Groups
Writing development
Writing Identities

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032267524
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Jan 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book takes a philosophical approach to the question ‘what is academic writing?’ and specifically explores the question of how academic writing and writing development can be better understood and developed by lecturers in higher education.

It examines how a number of interconnected and interdisciplinary political, linguistic, discursive, ontological and epistemological frameworks can be used to inform a ‘post-qualitative’ approach for research into higher education academic writing practices, employing a Bourdusian/ Deluzean inspired approach. Using lecturers’ own perceptions and experiences of academic writing, and treating them as part of a ‘professional academic writing in higher education habitus’, the book illustrates and analyses a number of ideas and concepts through a broadly post-qualitative paradigm. It also offers a number of innovative academic writing and writing development practices.

Offering an in-depth discussion into how lecturers might better negotiate academic writing practices and use their own academic writing experiences to develop students’ writing, this book will be highly relevant to academics, scholars and post-graduate students working in higher education.

Amanda French is a Reader in teaching and learning at the School of Education and Social Work, Birmingham City University, UK.

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