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  1. Doctoral Student Reading and Writing: Making Our Processes Visible

    Doctoral Student Reading and Writing: Making Our Processes Visible

    2025-07-10 17:49:51 | Contributor(s): Melanie Doyle, Chantelle Caissie | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.1055

    Reading and writing are core components of what it means to be a doctoral student. Although reading and writing are known to be discursive, socialized practices, doctoral programs often focus on the output of these practices and position reading and writing as generic, universal skills....

  2. Doctoral students’ collaborative practices in developing writer identities : English

    Doctoral students’ collaborative practices in developing writer identities : English

    2025-07-10 17:50:09 | Contributor(s): Carla Tapia, Nicola Stewart | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.929

    En route to their final thesis examinations, doctoral students face continuous challenges. These include institutional, instructional, personal, and social issues (Cotterall, 2011). These challenges can cause students to question their competency and ability to complete their programmes,...

  3. Doctoral writing and the politics of citation use

    Doctoral writing and the politics of citation use

    2025-07-10 17:50:09 | Contributor(s): Cecile Badenhorst, Abu Arif, Kelvin Quintyne | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.969

    Conventions shape scholarly writing and citations practices are one set of conventions that dominate how and what we write. Yet, many of these practices naturalize exclusion and discrimination in a way that becomes normalized and, consequently, invisible. For doctoral students, learning the...

  4. Documenting Italiese: Necessity or Luxury

    Documenting Italiese: Necessity or Luxury

    Contributor(s): Diana Iuele-Colilli

  5. DocuScope

    DocuScope

    Contributor(s): Marcus Dahl

    This is a review of DocuScope.

  6. Doing our work in a good way: a framework of collaboration and a case for Indigenous-only writing classrooms

    Doing our work in a good way: a framework of collaboration and a case for Indigenous-only writing classrooms

    2025-07-10 17:49:59 | Contributor(s): Lydia Toorenburgh, Loren Gaudet | https://doi.org/10.31468/dwr.1049

    Since fall of 2021, UVic has offered a section of the foundational writing course, ATWP 135: Intro to Academic Writing that is dedicated for Indigenous students. This course provides a space for first-year Indigenous students to find a sense of belonging with each other and in the university...

  7. Don Rodrigo, Don Giovanni e l’oltraggio ai morti: percorsi purgatoriali ne I promessi sposi
  8. Donaldson, Peter S., dir. and editor-in-chief, and Alexa Alice Joubin, co-dir. MIT Global Shakespeares Video and Performance Archive.
  9. Donlan, Thomas A. The Reform of Zeal: François de Sales and Militant French Catholicism
  10. Donne's "La Corona" and Christ's Mediatorial Office
  11. Donne's Holy Sonnets and the Seven Penitential Psalms
  12. Donne's Model: Henry IV

    Donne's Model: Henry IV

    Contributor(s): Anthony Raspa

    Donne's Pseudo-Martyr is his first major published work and the longest that he ever wrote. As he argues in it about the relationship of the state and religion to each other, he establishes Henry IV of Navarre, king of France, as one of his models of a competent and tolerant king. Henry's...

  13. Donne's Satyre I and the Closure of the Law

    Donne's Satyre I and the Closure of the Law

    Contributor(s): Gregory Kneidel

    Cet article montre que le fuyant interlocuteur dans Satyre I de John Donne, désigné par l’expression «fondling motley humorist», évoque sans doute délibérément les pénis doués de parole que l'on trouve dans les œuvres poétiques et philosophiques de Horace, Augustin et Montaigne. Cette hypothèse...

  14. Donne/Women: Canadian Film and Video Makers of Italian Heritage
  15. Donor Portraits in Late Medieval Venice c. 1280–1413

    Donor Portraits in Late Medieval Venice c. 1280–1413

    Contributor(s): Angela Marisol Roberts

  16. Dr Michael P. Jordan Wins American Award

    Dr Michael P. Jordan Wins American Award

    2025-07-10 17:51:17 | Contributor(s): CJSDW Editorial Staff | https://doi.org/10.31468/cjsdwr.110

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  17. Dragos Calma, Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes

    Dragos Calma, Reading Proclus and the Book of Causes

    2023-05-18 22:20:58 | Contributor(s): Sokratis-Athanasios Kiosoglou

    There is no doubt that in recent decades there has been an astonishing development in the study of Proclus’ (ad 412–485) philosophy and its reception in the Arabic, Hebrew, and Byzantine worlds. Conferences, monographs, and collective volumes [e.g., d’Hoine and Martijn 2016] dedicated to the...

  18. Drama Online

    Drama Online

    Contributor(s): Sheila T. Cavanagh

    This is a review of Drama Online.

  19. Dramatic Resolution in "La verdad sospechosa"

    Dramatic Resolution in "La verdad sospechosa"

    Contributor(s): James F. Burke

  20. Dramatic Theory in the Prologues of Giovan Maria Cecchi

    Dramatic Theory in the Prologues of Giovan Maria Cecchi

    Contributor(s): Konrad Eisenbichler