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L2 Collaborative Writing in Diverse Learning Contexts
This book is the first edited volume to compile up-to-date scholarship that discusses frontier knowledge on second language (L2) collaborative writing (CW) and highlights technology-mediated solutions to it. The volume consists of conceptual papers and empirical studies that explore theoretical, methodological, and pedagogical approaches to CW in face-to-face, online, and hybrid learning contexts. The ten chapters of the book are divided into three sections: (1) theoretical perspectives and a methodological review of CW; (2) empirical research addressing the processes, products, and effects pertaining to CW; (3) pedagogical aspects relevant to CW, namely task design, technology use, and assessment. By examining the implementation of various CW tasks across modes, genres, and L2 learning settings, this book re-evaluates the practices of CW and illustrates how diverse forms of CW can facilitate students’ L2 learning and writing development.
[Language Learning & Language Teaching, 59] 2023. vii, 253 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 1 August 2023
Published online on 1 August 2023
© John Benjamins
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments | pp. vii–7
- IntroductionMimi Li and Meixiu Zhang | pp. 1–10
- Section I. Theoretical and methodological perspectives of collaborative writing
- Chapter 1. Sociocultural approaches to L2 digital collaborative writingIdoia Elola and Ana Oskoz | pp. 12–31
- Chapter 2. Metacognitive approaches to collaborative writing: Theoretical and pedagogical proposalsMasatoshi Sato | pp. 32–52
- Chapter 3. Collaborative writing in face-to-face and computer-mediated L2 settings: A methodological perspectiveMeixiu Zhang and Mimi Li | pp. 53–77
- Section II. Empirical research on face-to-face and computer-mediated collaborative writing
- Chapter 4. Do task repetition and pretask focus on form instruction impact collaborative writing performance? Evidence from young learnersAsier Calzada and María del Pilar García Mayo | pp. 80–108
- Chapter 5. Examining the role of peer collaborative feedback processing and task repetition in task-based L2 writingZsuzsanna Abrams | pp. 109–129
- Chapter 6. Online collaborative L2 writing: Using synchronous and asynchronous tools with Arabic as a second language learnersHanan Almalki and Neomy Storch | pp. 130–154
- Chapter 7. Peer interaction in collaborative L2 writing across synchronous and asynchronous CMC modesHsiu-Chen Hsu | pp. 155–180
- Section III. Pedagogical practices of collaborative writing in the digital age
- Chapter 8. Designing collaborative writing tasks for face-to-face and computer-mediated communication contextsMatt Kessler | pp. 184–201
- Chapter 9. Use of digital technologies for collaborative writingJohn Gibbons and Miriam Akoto | pp. 202–228
- Chapter 10. Assessing collaborative writing: Current challenges and future possibilitiesNeomy Storch and Ute Knoch | pp. 229–247
- Index | pp. 249–253
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