2024
DOI: 10.26522/brocked.v33i1.1120
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Well-Being Literacy in the Academic Landscape: Trioethnographic Inquiry Into Scholarly Writing

Narelle Lemon,
Jacqui Francis,
Lisa M. Baker

Abstract: Writing well and being well as academic writers is rarely spoken about, often hidden, and at times evaded. We believe that developing, maintaining, and growing well-being literacy not only engages the act but also allows awareness, reflection, and metacognitive thinking that enable mindful writing for well-being. Well-being literacy, the capacity to understand and employ well-being language for personal, collective, and global well-being, intrigues us. It encompasses nurturing, sustaining, and safeguarding wel… Show more

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