Written communication
Label
Written communication
Name
Written communication
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Subject of32
- Does writing have a future?, Vilém Flusser ; introduction by Mark Poster ; translated by Nancy Ann Roth
- The world on paper, the conceptual and cognitive implications of writing and reading, David R. Olson
- Coherence in spoken and written discourse, Deborah Tannen, editor
- Literacy in the new media age, Gunther Kress
- Writing and numbers, Jean Cooke
- Literacy practices, investigating literacy in social contexts, Mike Baynham
- Reading children's writing, a linguistic view, John Harris and Jeff Wilkinson with contributions by Ronald Carter ... [et al.]
- The good writing guide for education students, Dominic Wyse
- Orality and literacy, the technologizing of the word, Walter J. Ong, with additional chapters by John Hartley
- Professional writing skills for social workers, Louise Frith and Ruben Martin
- Literacy in the new media age, Gunther Kress
- Analyzing narrative reality, Jaber F. Gubrium, James A. Holstein
- Of stigmatology, punctuation as experience, Peter Szendy ; translated by Jan Plug
- Foundation oration, the diffusion of knowledge, by Michael Grant [...] on 17 March 1960
- Writing public policy, a practical guide to communicating in the policy-making process, Catherine F. Smith
- Understanding reading, a psycholinguistic analysis of reading and learning to read, Frank Smith
- Variation across speech and writing, Douglas Biber
- Rethinking writing, Roy Harris
- Signs of writing, Roy Harris
- The marvelous clouds, toward a philosophy of elemental media, John Durham Peters
- Writing public policy, a practical guide to communicating in the policy making process, Catherine F. Smith
- Metadiscourse, exploring interaction in writing, Ken Hyland
- Writing in the community, edited by David Barton [and] Roz Ivanic
- The power of writing it down, a simple habit to unlock your brain and reimagine your life, Allison Fallon
- Aspire, discovering your purpose through the power of words, Kevin Hall
- Becoming biliterate, young children learning different writing systems, Charmian Kenner
- L'empire des signes, Roland Barthes
- Case studies and the dissemination of knowledge, edited by Joy Damousi, Birgit Lang, and Katie Sutton
- Multiple literacies theory, a Deleuzian perspective, edited by Diana Masny and David R. Cole
- Orality and literacy, the technologizing of the word, Walter J. Ong, with additional chapters by John Hartley
- Working with written discourse, Deborah Cameron and Ivan Panovic
- The handy communication answer book, by Lauren Sergy
- Literacy and orality, edited by David R. Olson and Nancy Torrance
- Understanding reading, a psycholinguistic analysis of reading and learning to read, Frank Smith
Outgoing Resources
- Focus1