Call
for Proposals
Proposal
Deadline May 3, 2010
As societies become more knowledge-intensive and communication
technologies draw us more closely together, the importance of writing
in economic, scientific, civic, personal, and social development
becomes more apparent. Correspondingly, the imperative to conduct
research on writing in schools and the workplace, in relationship
to learning and development, and in all aspects of our lives has
invigorated work among scholars in all regions of the world. The
conference Writing Research across Borders II will provide an opportunity
for researchers to share their findings and set research agendas
for the coming years.
Continuing the success of the three previous international research
conferences held at the University of California, Santa Barbara,
the 2011 Writing Research Across Borders II will be held at George
Mason University in the Washington D.C./Northern Virginia area.
We invite proposals that will continue to deepen the cross-disciplinary,
international dialogues across the many different domains of writing
research.
As in past years, this conference will focus on writing development
across the lifespan, including the impact of new technologies on
learning to write, early acquisition of writing, writing across
grade levels (K-20), writing in the disciplines and professions,
and writing in the workplace or other community and institutional
settings. We invite proposals presenting research in these areas.
We also invite proposals on any other areas of writing use and
practice, such as writing in progressive or large scale educational
programs, or proposals that link writing research and policies.
We welcome papers raising methodological issues about researching
writing. We invite work from any research tradition that is grounded
in the tradition’s previous research and pursues the methodical
gathering of qualitative or quantitative data appropriate to its
claims.
Proposals should identify the format preferred (panels, roundtables,
individual presentations, and poster presentations). Individual
or poster proposals should be a maximum of 500 words. Proposals
with multiple presentations (panel and roundtable) should contain
a short overview statement and then no more than 400 words per
speaker. Proposals should specify the relevant research literatures,
research questions, methods, data, and findings, as well as the
scope and duration of the research projects.
The deadline for proposals is May 3, 2010. Please submit proposals
in .doc or .rtf format by email attachment to writing@education.ucsb.edu.
Be sure to include a title for your proposal and each speaker’s
individual talk, as well as contact information for each individual
presenter.
Travel Fellowship
Information
Conference Co-chairs
Charles Bazerman
Paul Rogers
Conference Steering Committee
Christopher Dean
Karen Lunsford
Suzie Null
Amanda Stansell
Terry Myers Zawacki
Writing Research
Across Borders II Scientific
Committee
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