Journal of
Marketing Development and Competitiveness






Scholar Gateway


Abstracts prior to volume 5(1) have been archived!

Issue 5(1), October 2010 -- Paper Abstracts
Girard  (p. 9-22)
Cooper (p. 23-32)
Kunz-Osborne (p. 33-41)
Coulmas-Law (p.42-46)
Stasio (p. 47-56)
Albert-Valette-Florence (p.57-63)
Zhang-Rauch (p. 64-70)
Alam-Yasin (p. 71-78)
Mattare-Monahan-Shah (p. 79-94)
Nonis-Hudson-Hunt (p. 95-106) 



JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION THEORY AND PRACTICE 


​Developing a Ludic Identity in Writing: Play as a Means of Reflection


Author(s): Jacob Euteneuer

Citation: Jacob Euteneuer, (2020) "Developing a Ludic Identity in Writing: Play as a Means of Reflection," Journal of Higher Education Theory and Practice, Vol. 20, ss. 8, pp. 66-71

Article Type: Research paper

Publisher: North American Business Press

Abstract:

Writing is commonly taught through a process-based approach which opens up possibilities for productive, interdisciplinary work that takes a similar approach. Play and games are one such approach and can improve how we approach the teaching of writing. Through active reflection, the similarities between writing and playing games are shown through their awareness of and interaction with audience; their embodied forms of praxis; and their development of complex, situated ecologies. Fostering the lusory attitude found in play as a basis for problem-solving in writing is one way to help students reflect on their own identity, agency, and argument.