Book Series

Studies in Writing 

   

In 1996 we started a book series on writing studies, strongly related to the work of the members of the Special Interest Group (SIG) of the European Association on Research of Learning and Instruction (EARLI). The first six volumes were published by Amsterdam University Press, volumes 7-16 by Kluwer Academic Press, and volumes 17 and higher by Elsevier, now taken over by Emerald

Forthcoming

Formulation Processes in L2 Writing: A Psycholinguistic Perspective. Monograph by Julio Roca de Larios & Rosa M. Manchón.

New trends in Academic writing in Higher Education: developing the situated nature of written objects and writers’ academic voices. Volume Editors: Montserrat Castelló & Christiane Donahue

 

Overview

Volumes 1-6 were published by Amsterdam University Press, and are no longer available since 2004. Copies of volumes 3-6 are still available from the SIG WRITING publication manager (email G.C.W.Rijlaarsdam@uva.nl

 

Volume 1: Theories, Models and Methodology in Writing Research

Gert Rijlaarsdam, Huub van den Bergh, Michel Couzijn (Eds.) 1996

558 pages; Paperback  ISBN 90-5356-197-8

Volume 2: Effective Teaching and Learning of Writing. Current Trends in Research

Gert Rijlaarsdam, Huub van den Bergh, Michel Couzijn (Eds.) 1996

pages 388; Paperback ISBN 90-5356-198-6

Volume 3: The Cognitive Demands of Writing. Processing Capacity and Working Memory Effects in Text Production

Mark Torrance, Gaynor Jeffery (Eds.) 1999

pages 113: Paperback ISBN 90-5356-308-3

Volume 4: Knowing What to Write. Conceptual Processes in Text Production

Mark Torrance, David Galbraith (eds.) 1999

pages 190; Paperback ISBN 90-5356-307-5

Volume 5: Foundations of Argumentative Text Processing

Pierre Coirier, Jerry Andriessen (Eds.) 2000

Pages 273; Paperback 90-5356-340-7

Volume 6: Metalinguistic Activity in Learning to Write

Anna Camps, kMarta Milian (Eds.) 2000

pages 228: Paperback 90-5356-341-5

Volume  7: Writing as a Learning Tool. Päivi Tynjälä, Lucia Mason, Kirsti Lonka (Eds.) 2001

Hardbound,  ISBN 0-7923-6877-0; Paperback, ISBN 0-7923-6914-9.

Volume  8Developmental Aspects in Learning to Write, Liliana Tolchinsky (Ed.) 2001

Paperback,  ISBN 0-7923-7063-5; Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-6979-3.

Volume  9Through the Models of Writing: Denis Alamargot, Lucile Chanquoy (2001)

Paperback, ISBN 0-7923-7159-3; Hardbound, ISBN 0-7923-6980-7.

Volume  10 Contemporary Tools and Techniques for Studying Writing, Thierry Olive, & C. Michael Levy (Eds.) 2001. Hardbound,  ISBN 1-4020-0035-9; Paperback,  ISBN 1-4020-0106-1

Volume  11: New Directions for Research in L2 Writing, Sarah Ransdell, Marie-Laure Barbier (Eds.) 2002. 281 p. Paperback, ISBN 1-4020-0539-3; Hardbound,  ISBN 1-4020-0538-5

Volume  12: Teaching Academic Writing in European Higher Education, Lennart Björk, Gerd Bräuer. Lotte Rienecker, Peter Stray Jörgensen (Eds.) 2003. 240 p. Hardbound,  ISBN 1-4020-1208-X; Paperback,  ISBN 1-4020-1209-8 

Volume  13Revision: Cognitive and Instructional Processes.Linda Allal, Lucile Chanquoy, Pierre Largy (Eds.) 2004. 248 p. Hardbound,  ISBN 1-4020-7729-7

Volume 14: Effective Learning and Teaching of Writing. A Handbook of Writing in Education, Gert Rijlaarsdam,  Huub van den Bergh & Michel Couzijn, M. (Eds.), 2nd ed., 2004, X, 670 p. 21 illus., Hardcover ISBN: 1-4020-2724-9; Softcover ISBN: 1-4020-2725-7

Volume 15: Writing in Contexts. Textual Practices and Learning Processes in Sociocultural Settings. Triantafillia Kostouli (Ed.) (2005). 280 p.,  Hardcover ISBN: 0-387-24237-6; Softcover ISBN: 0-387-24238-4

Volume 16: Teaching Writing in Chinese Speaking Areas. Mark Shiu Kee Shum; De Lu Zhang (Eds.) 2005. 276 p., Hardcover ISBN: 0-387-26392-6

Volume 17: Writing and digital Media. Luuk van Waes, Mariëlle Leijten & Chris Neuwirth (Eds.) (2006). 380p., Hardbound, ISBN: 0-08-044863-1, 380 pages

Volume 18: Computer Key-stroke logging and writing. Kirk sullivan & Eva Lindgren (eds.) 2006. 248 p., Hardbound, ISBN: 0-08-044934-4

Volume 19: Writing and Motivation. Suzanne Hidi, & Pietro Boscolo (Eds.)(2006), 348 pp, 9780080453255.

Volume 20: Writing and Cognition. Research and Applications. Mark Torrance, Luuk van Waes & David Galbraith (Eds.) (2007). 392 pp. Hardbound: 9780080450940.

Volume 21: Written Documents in the Workplace. Denis Alamargot, Parice Ternier, Jean Marie Cellier (Eds.) 2007. 336 pp.  9780080474878.

Volume 22: Voices, identities, negotiations, and conflicts.Writing academic English across cultures. Phan Le Ha & Bradley Baurain (Eds.).  9780857247193


 

Information for authors and volume editors

1. Stylesheet (word.doc file)

2. Style template (word .dot template)

3. Review sheet

4. Copy right:consent to publish form (pdf)

4. Sources for APA-style

Authors without access to an APA Publication Manual might want to check the following websites for a quick reference on 5th edition APA format.
 

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