The Power Hour of Writing: An empirical evaluation of our online writing community

Stephanie Zihms, Claire Reid Mackie
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The “Power Hour of Writing” is an institution-led approach which brings together staff and postgraduate research students in a community that encourages participants to write regularly as part of their academic practice, helping to develop sustainable habits. This research into the “Power Hour of Writing” combines analysis of participant numbers with qualitative analysis of free text responses from online surveys taken at three different time points. Three themes emerged and were evident across all three surveys, independent of their time point: The importance of community; making writing a legitimate part of people’s everyday work; and accountability, which is built into the structure of the “Power Hour Of Writing”. Our research indicates that regular, short timeslots for writing can have a valuable impact on staff and postgraduate researchers. Not only did this intervention help build the community at a time while people were working even more in isolation due to the pandemic, but it also highlighted to participants that protecting time for writing benefits their work.
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写作的力量一小时:对我们在线写作社区的实证评估
写作动力一小时 "是一种由学校主导的方法,它将教职员工和研究生聚集在一个社区中,鼓励参与者将定期写作作为其学术实践的一部分,帮助他们养成可持续的习惯。对 "写作一小时 "的研究结合了对参与者人数的分析和对三个不同时间点在线调查中自由文本回复的定性分析。三项主题在所有三项调查中均有体现,与时间点无关:社区的重要性;使写作成为人们日常工作的合法组成部分;以及 "写作时间 "结构中的问责制。我们的研究表明,定期、短时间的写作可以对工作人员和研究生研究人员产生有价值的影响。由于大流行病,人们的工作更加孤立,而这一干预措施不仅有助于建立社区,而且还向参与者强调,保护写作时间有利于他们的工作。
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