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(2019) Academic writing and identity constructions, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Writing together at a distance

Linda Henderson, Louise M. Thomas

pp. 169-193

In this chapter, we consider concepts of space and place in relation to academic writing. Arising from a flow of emails, ideas/thoughts/feelings began to emerge in-between us as two academics. Located separately, both geographically and institutionally, our writing emerged from mo(ve)ments – both physically and affectively. One of us moved institutions, the other moved out of academic institutions. We found ourselves needing to re-make/re-consider/re-create our spaces and places in which to do the work of "academia", and "re-be/come" as academics in these new spaces. Through this there was a seeking out of mo(ve)ments of connections. A seeking to engage in the task of academic writing capable of embracing mo(ve)ments of becoming-academic, rather than "being" academic. In so doing, the chapter engages with minor writing to disrupt/disturb striated forms of academic writing and enable multiple ways of being and becoming as academic.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-01674-6_10

Full citation:

Henderson, L. , Thomas, L. M. (2019)., Writing together at a distance, in A. B. Reinertsen (ed.), Academic writing and identity constructions, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 169-193.

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