Try This: Research Methods for Writers
By Jennifer Clary-Lemon, Derek Mueller, and Kate Pantelides Copy edited by Karen P. Peirce. Designed by Mike Palmquist
Try This explores interdisciplinary research methods employed in research in writing studies but rarely drawn upon in undergraduate courses. This shifts writing instruction from a model of knowledge delivery and solitary research to a pedagogy of knowledge-making and an acknowledgment of research writing as collective, overlapping, and distributed. Each chapter is organized around methods to approach a particular kind of primary data—texts, artifacts, places, and images. Accompanying "Try This" invention projects in each chapter invite readers to "try" the research methods. Some projects are designed to try during class time and take 5 to 15 minutes, while others are extensive and will take days to accomplish. Each research writing opportunity introduced in a "Try This" invention project is designed to scaffold a research project. Each chapter offers different genres that allow research to circulate and connect meaningfully with audiences, including digital research posters, data visualizations, and short-form presentations.


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Try This: Research Methods for Writers
Derek Mueller By Jennifer Clary-Lemon, Kate Pantelides- This text has 5 annotations
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