First Person Squared: A Study of Co-Authoring in the Academy

First Person Squared: A Study of Co-Authoring in the Academy

First Person Squared: A Study of Co-Authoring in the Academy

First Person Squared: A Study of Co-Authoring in the Academy

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In (First Person)2, Day and Eodice offer one of the few book-length studies of co-authoring in academic fields since Lunsford and Ede published theirs over a decade ago. The central research here involves in-depth interviews with ten successful academic collaborators from a range of disciplines and settings. The interviews explore the narratives of these informants' experience—what brought them to collaborate, what cognitive and logistical processes were involved as they worked together, what is the status of collaborated work in their field, and so on—and situate these informants within the broader discussion of collaboration theory and research as it has been articulated over the last ten years.

As the study develops, Day and Eodice become most interested in the affective domain of co-authorship, and they find the most promising explorations of that domain in the work of feminist theorists in composition.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780874214581
Publisher: Utah State University Press
Publication date: 02/01/2003
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 204
File size: 479 KB

Table of Contents

CONTENTS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 1 HOW WE CAME TO WRITE THIS BOOK 2 WHY STUDY ACADEMIC CO-AUTHORS? 3 WHY CALL SUCCESSFUL CO-AUTHORING “FEMININE” ? 4 COMPLETION OF CARING Successful Co-authoring as Relationship 5 WHAT THEY DO How the Co-authors View Their Collaborative Writing Process 6 CO-AUTHORED SCHOLARSHIP AND ACADEMIA 7 LEARNING TO CARE APPENDIX Profiles REFERENCES INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHORS
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