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20 December 2011

Journal of Academic Writing

The European Association for the Teaching of Academic Writing has just published the inaugural edition of the Journal of Academic Writing   The journal, which is international and peer reviewed, focuses on researching and debating best practices in the teaching of academic writing.  It's interdisciplinary but there is much that will be of interest to case writers including this article by Liz Cain and Ian Pople on writing practices in Business Studies.
Interestingly, those writers interviewed in the study make no reference to case writing, which led me to think about the status accorded to case writing in comparison to other forms of academic writing.  Case writers conduct and convert research into written accounts just as in other forms of academic publication, so what leads to their work being under reported even in studies specific to their subject area, where one would expect recognition of the form to be almost universal?
This peer reviewed journal is a welcome contribution to the academic study of the value that good writing brings to education.  Our annual awards for case writers make a contribution, of course, but we must find a way of doing more.

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