University Press of Colorado along with The WAC Clearinghouse is proud to announce the print publication of Writing as a Human Activity: Implications and Applications of the Work of Charles Bazerman, edited by Paul M. Rogers, David R. Russell, Paula Carlino, and Jonathan M. Marine.
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Writing as a Human Activity
Implications and Applications of the Work of Charles Bazerman
edited by Paul M. Rogers, David R. Russell, Paula Carlino, and Jonathan M. Marine
Perspectives on Writing Series
Copublished with the WAC Clearinghouse
Writing As a Human Activity offers a collection of original essays that attempt to account for Charles Bazerman’s shaping influence on the field of writing studies. Through scholarly engagement with his ideas, the 16 chapters—written by authors from Asia, Europe, North America, and South America—address Bazerman’s foundational scholarship on academic and scientific writing, genre theory, activity theory, writing research, writing across the curriculum, writing pedagogy, the sociology of knowledge, new media and technology, and international aspects of writing. Collectively, the authors use Bazerman’s work as a touchstone to consider contemporary contexts of writing as a human activity.
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Paper: $48.95
Ebook: Open Access
ISBN: 978-1-64642-391-0
Pages: 454
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