Researching academic writing : What textography affords

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)peer-review

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationTheory and Method in Higher Education Research II
PublisherJAI Press
Pages103-120
Volume10
ISBN (print)9781783509997
Publication statusPublished - 2014
Externally publishedYes

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NameInternational Perspectives on Higher Education Research
Volume10
ISSN (Print)1479-3628

Abstract

This chapter discusses textography as a strategy for researching academic writing in higher education. Textography is an approach to the analysis of written texts which combines text analysis with ethnographic techniques, such as surveys, interviews and other data sources, in order to examine what texts are like, and why. It aims to provide a more contextualized basis for understanding students' writing in the social, cultural and institutional settings in which it takes place than might be obtained by looking solely at students' texts. Through discussion of the outcomes of a textography, which examined the written texts submitted by visual and performing arts doctoral students at a number of Australian universities, we reflect on what we learnt from the study that we could not have known by looking at the texts alone. If we had looked at the texts without the ethnographic data not only are there many things we would not have known, but many of the things we might have said would likely have been right off the mark. Equally, had we just had the ethnographic data without the text analysis, we would have missed the insights provided by the explicit text analysis. The textography enabled us to see the diversity of practices across fields of study and institutions as well as gain an understanding of why this might be the case, all of which is of benefit to student writers and their supervisors. Copyright © 2014 by Emerald Group Publishing Limited.

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Researching academic writing: What textography affords. / Starfield, Sue; Paltridge, Brian; Ravelli, Louise.
Theory and Method in Higher Education Research II. Vol. 10 JAI Press, 2014. p. 103-120 (International Perspectives on Higher Education Research; Vol. 10).

Research output: Chapters, Conference Papers, Creative and Literary WorksRGC 12 - Chapter in an edited book (Author)peer-review