Feedback as a space for academic social practice in doctoral writing groups

IF 2.2 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Deya Chakraborty, A. Soyoof, Mehdi Moharami, Ade Dwi Utami, Shaoru Zeng, Ngo Cong-Lem, Danielle Hradsky, Jacky-Lou Maestre, E. M. Foomani, L. Pretorius
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ABSTRACT Objective While academic writing is considered a core competency in academia, academic writing anxiety is ubiquitous in doctoral student cohorts. Doctoral writing groups provide a space for participants to learn from each other’s writing through the peer feedback process. In this conceptual review, we explore the dialogic nature of the peer feedback process in doctoral writing groups. Methods The findings in this study are based on thematic analyses of published peer-reviewed research using standard word processing, annotation, and referencing software. Results We focus on how the space of security and trust that is created in doctoral writing groups encourages participants to explore writing as a social practice. Through the relationships built in this type of interactive community, doctoral writing group participants discover and explore the discourses of scholarly communication. Furthermore, doctoral writing groups foster students’ ability to navigate the often-times implicit narratives of academia, thereby building student agency. Conclusion We argue, therefore, that feedback in doctoral writing groups should be viewed as a space of academic social practice. Implications This study underscores the importance of embedding opportunities for peer-based learning into doctoral programmes not only in the fields of educational and developmental psychology, but also in other disciplines more broadly.
反馈作为博士写作小组学术社会实践的空间
摘要目的虽然学术写作被认为是学术界的核心能力,但学术写作焦虑在博士生群体中普遍存在。博士写作小组为参与者提供了一个通过同伴反馈过程学习彼此写作的空间。在这一概念回顾中,我们探讨了博士写作小组中同伴反馈过程的对话性质。方法使用标准文字处理、注释和参考软件对已发表的同行评议研究进行专题分析。我们关注的是在博士写作小组中创建的安全和信任空间如何鼓励参与者将写作作为一种社会实践来探索。通过这种互动社区建立的关系,博士生写作小组的参与者发现和探索学术交流的话语。此外,博士写作小组培养了学生驾驭学术界经常隐含的叙述的能力,从而建立了学生的能动性。因此,我们认为,博士写作小组的反馈应被视为一个学术社会实践的空间。这项研究强调了在博士课程中嵌入基于同伴的学习机会的重要性,不仅在教育和发展心理学领域,而且在其他更广泛的学科中。
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Educational and Developmental Psychologist
Educational and Developmental Psychologist PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
3.80
自引率
13.30%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: Published biannually, this quality, peer-reviewed journal publishes psychological research that makes a substantial contribution to the knowledge and practice of education and developmental psychology. The broad aims are to provide a vehicle for dissemination of research that is of national and international significance to the researchers, practitioners and students of educational and developmental psychology.
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