In this first book-length treatment of collaborative writing in second
language (L2) classrooms, Neomy Storch provides a theoretical,
pedagogical and empirical rationale for the use of collaborative writing
activities in L2 classes, as well as some guidelines about how to best
implement such activities in both face-to-face and online mode. The book
discusses factors that may impact on the nature and outcomes of
collaborative writing, and examines the beliefs about language learning
that underpin learners' and teachers' attitudes towards pair and group
work. The book critically reviews the available body of research on
collaborative writing and identifies future research directions, thereby
encouraging researchers to continue investigating collaborative writing
activities.