Exploring writing processes in authentic writing tasks: A multimodal mixed-method approach

IF 5 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS Journal of Second Language Writing Pub Date : 2023-09-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jslw.2023.101038
Anna Sala-Bubaré, Montserrat Castelló
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Writing is a critical skill in many academic and professional contexts, and multilingual writers often struggle to learn and master it. Understanding the processes and products involved in writing in these contexts is crucial to design better interventions and resources to help writers succeed in their writing endeavors. Yet, writing studies exploring the writing processes in authentic communicative situations are still scarce, partly due to the complexity of natural writing processes. In the article, we present a pedagogically and methodologically innovative task to explore multilingual writers’ processes and products when writing authentic texts. The task combines a range of unintrusive instruments that allow us to observe the writing processes (keystroke logging and screen recorder), collect writers’ perceptions and goals (writing logs, survey, and discussion) and assess their text's evolution, an extended research article abstract. The analysis integrates all data sources into Episodes to understand how and why writing processes and texts evolve. In the article, we describe the task in detail and discuss the main pedagogical and methodological benefits, as well as the challenges and future lines for writing research and teaching.

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探索真实写作任务中的写作过程:一种多模式混合方法
写作在许多学术和专业环境中都是一项关键技能,多语种作家往往很难学习和掌握它。了解在这些环境中写作的过程和结果对于设计更好的干预措施和资源来帮助作家在写作中取得成功至关重要。然而,探索真实交际情境下的写作过程的写作研究仍然很少,部分原因是自然写作过程的复杂性。在本文中,我们提出了一项教学和方法上的创新任务,以探索多语言作家在撰写真实文本时的过程和产物。这项任务结合了一系列非侵入性工具,使我们能够观察写作过程(击键记录和屏幕记录器),收集作者的看法和目标(写作日志,调查和讨论),并评估其文本的演变。该分析将所有数据源集成到集中,以了解写作过程和文本的演变方式和原因。在文章中,我们详细描述了这项任务,并讨论了主要的教学和方法上的好处,以及写作研究和教学的挑战和未来的路线。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Second Language Writing is devoted to publishing theoretically grounded reports of research and discussions that represent a significant contribution to current understandings of central issues in second and foreign language writing and writing instruction. Some areas of interest are personal characteristics and attitudes of L2 writers, L2 writers'' composing processes, features of L2 writers'' texts, readers'' responses to L2 writing, assessment/evaluation of L2 writing, contexts (cultural, social, political, institutional) for L2 writing, and any other topic clearly relevant to L2 writing theory, research, or instruction.
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