JOURNAL ARTICLE

Rewriting writing in higher education: the contested spaces of proofreading

Joan Turner

Year: 2010 Journal:   Studies in Higher Education Vol: 36 (4)Pages: 427-440   Publisher: Routledge

Abstract

This article reports on a research project on proofreading, prompted by its proliferation in contemporary higher education. The article is framed by an academic literacies perspective and develops the concept of 'writtenness', which draws attention to both the underlying culturally and socially constructed values relating to the production and reception of written work, and the tendency to under‐acknowledge the academic achievement of writing well in the relevant discipline, especially in the case of students who do not already possess the requisite 'cultural capital'. This includes international students whose first language is not English, as well as 'non‐traditional' students. The use of the term 'proofreading' is seen as masking the complexity of academic writing, on the one hand, and maintaining its status as relatively unimportant, on the other. Particularly in the latter case, this is seen as emblematic of a culturally deeply embedded predisposition to privilege knowledge or content over language.

Keywords:
Proofreading Academic writing Higher education Privilege (computing) Second language writing Sociology Perspective (graphical) Pedagogy Discipline Narrative Linguistics Psychology Mathematics education Social science Political science Computer science Second language

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Citation History

Topics

Reflective Practices in Education
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Student Assessment and Feedback
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
Social Sciences →  Arts and Humanities →  Literature and Literary Theory

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