Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the publication of Volume 49 of Composition Forum, a special issue on the discourse-based interview guest edited by Neil Baird and Bradley Dilger. You can access the special issue here: https://compositionforum.com/issue/49/.
Thanks for taking time to read this issue, and we welcome your suggestions and comments!
Shane Wood
Communications Editor
Composition Forum
The Discourse-Based Interview: Forty Years of Exploring the Tacit Knowledge of Writers
Neil Baird and Bradley Dilger
“Essential Allies in the Construction of Knowledge”: A Conversation with Lee Odell, Dixie Goswami, and Anne Herrington
Neil Baird and Bradley Dilger
The Discourse-Based Interview: A Procedure for Exploring the Tacit Knowledge of Writers in Nonacademic Settings
Lee Odell, Dixie Goswami, and Anne Herrington
Troubling the Tacit: A Review Essay of Harry Collins’s (2010) Tacit and Explicit Knowledge
Timothy R. Amidon
Understanding Multilingual Migrant Writers in Disaster Recovery through Discourse-Based Interviews
Soyeon Lee
“My Job is Killing Me:” Discourse-Based Interviews Reframed for Linguistic Discursive Research
Jo Angouri and Ifigeneia Machili
Tech Trajectories: A Methodology for Exploring the Tacit Knowledge of Writers Through Tool-Based Interviews
Gwendolynne Reid, Christopher Kampe, and Kathleen M. Vogel
Negotiating Traditions and Charting a Different Future at an HBCU: The Composition and Speech Program at Delaware State University
Bhushan Aryal, Brody Bluemel, and A. Myrna Nurse
Discourse-Based Interviews in Institutional Ethnography: Uncovering the Tacit Knowledge of Peer Tutors in the Writing Center
Madeline Crozier and Erin Workman
Pedagogical Approaches and Critical Reflections: Adapting the Discourse-Based Interview in a Graduate-Level Field Methods Course
Rachael Jordan, Mika Stepankiw, and Rebecca J. Rickly
The Discourse-Based Interview on Twitch: Methods for Studying the Tacit Knowledge of Game Developers
Rich Shivener, Jessica Oliveira Da Silva, and Anika Rahman
A Queer Rhetorics Framework for Discourse-Based Interviews
Joshua Barsczewski
Participant Coding in Discourse-Based Interviews Capable of Supporting the Inferences Required to Describe a Theory of Transfer
Hogan Hayes and Carl Whithaus
Multiple Forms of Representation: Using Maps to Triangulate Students’ Tacit Writing Knowledge
Íde O’Sullivan, D. Alexis Hart, Ashley J. Holmes, Anna V. Knutson, Yogesh Sinha, and Kathleen Blake Yancey
Tacit Knowledge, Reading Practices, and Visual Rhetoric: A Feminist Application of Eye Tracking and Stimulated Recall Methods on Comic Books
Aimee E. Vincent