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Professor Cheryl Geisler on Coding Streams of Language and Writing and Research

31m · Communicating Science · 05 Nov 16:32

Communicating Science Podcast Ep1 hosted by Jason Dydynski and Katarina Damčević. Cheryl Geisler is an internationally recognized expert on coding verbal data. Her article on Coding for Language Complexity was the lead article in the April 2018 issue of Written Communication and she edited a special section of the Journal of Writing Research on Current and Emerging Methods in the Rhetorical Analysis of Texts in 2016. With Jason Swarts, she is writing Coding Streams of Language, which will be available for download from the WAC Clearinghouse and through a YouTube channel in the spring of 2019. In this conversation with Katarina Damčević and Jason Mario Dydynski, Cheryl talks about Analyzing Streams of Language and how coding has influenced research and more specifically research on writing. In addition, professor Cheryl Geisler shares her thoughts about the publishing game and gives advice to early career writers and researchers. Cheryl shares her perspectives on women in academia and the work she has done in women and promotion in the STEM field. Finally, she offers her advice to PhD students who are entering the academic world and the process of writing articles.

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