Professional Academic Writing in a Global Context

Professional Academic Writing in a Global Context
Title Professional Academic Writing in a Global Context PDF eBook
Author T. M. Lillis
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Release 2004
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Professional Academic writing in Global Context

Professional Academic writing in Global Context
Title Professional Academic writing in Global Context PDF eBook
Author Theresa Lillis
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 253
Release 2010-04-30
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136977511

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Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to produce their work in English in scholarly publishing, and why the growth of the use of academic English matters. Drawing on an eight year ‘text-ethnographic’ study of the experiences of fifty scholars working in Europe, this book discusses these questions at both a macro and micro level – through discussions of knowledge evaluation systems on all levels, and analysis of the progress of a text towards publication. In addition to this, case studies of individual scholars in their local institutions and countries are used to illustrate experiences of using English in the academic world. Academic Writing in a Global Context examines the impact of the growing dominance of English on academic writing for publication globally. The authors explore the ways in which the global status attributed to English is impacting on the lives and practices of multilingual scholars working in contexts where English is not the official language of communication and throws into relief the politics surrounding academic publishing. This book will be of interest to postgraduates and professionals in the fields of World Englishes, language and globalization and English Language Teaching.

Academic Writing in a Global Context

Academic Writing in a Global Context
Title Academic Writing in a Global Context PDF eBook
Author Theresa M. Lillis
Publisher
Total Pages 203
Release 2010
Genre BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
ISBN 9780415468831

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Academic Writing in a Global Context addresses the issue of the pressure on academics worldwide to produce their work in English in scholarly publishing, and why the growth of the use of academic English matters. Drawing on an eight year 'text-ethnographic' study of the experiences of fifty scholars working in Europe, this book discusses these questions at both a macro and micro level – through discussions of knowledge evaluation systems on all levels, and analysis of the progress of a text towards publication. In addition to this, case studies of individual scholars in their local institutions and countries are used to illustrate experiences of using English in the academic world. Academic Writing in a Global Context examines the impact of the growing dominance of English on academic writing for publication globally. The authors explore the ways in which the global status attributed to English is impacting on the lives and practices of multilingual scholars working in contexts where English is not the official language of communication and throws into relief the politics surrounding academic publishing. This book will be of interest to postgraduates and professionals in the fields of World Englishes, language and globalization and English Language Teaching.

Academic Writing for International Students of Science

Academic Writing for International Students of Science
Title Academic Writing for International Students of Science PDF eBook
Author Jane Bottomley
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 173
Release 2014-07-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1317695321

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Academic Writing for International Students of Science will help international students to develop their command of academic scientific writing in English. It guides students through the writing process itself, and will help them to produce clear, well-written and well-organised essays and reports. The book covers a range of issues such as how to explain complex ideas clearly and concisely, how to develop a coherent argument, and how to avoid plagiarism by making effective reference to sources. Through detailed analysis of authentic scientific texts, the book will enhance students’ understanding of the nature of academic scientific writing. This will enable them to understand how language and discourse function in a real scientific context. The texts serve as models of good writing and are followed by practice activities which will help students to develop their own writing skills. Key topics include: the writing process; academic scientific style; sentence structure; paragraph development; referring to sources; coherence, argument and critical thinking; academic and scientific conventions. This book will be an invaluable companion to those studying for a science or technology degree in an English-speaking institution. Informative study boxes, model answers and a clear, comprehensive answer key mean that the book can be used for self-study or with guidance in the classroom.

Professional Writing in Context

Professional Writing in Context
Title Professional Writing in Context PDF eBook
Author John Frederick Reynolds
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 195
Release 2013-11-05
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1136688889

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This volume explores adult work-world writing issues from the perspectives of five seasoned professionals who have logged hundreds of hours working with adults on complicated written communication problems. It examines the gap between school-world instructional practices and real-world problems and situations. After describing the five major economic sectors which are writing intensive, the text suggests curricular reforms which might better prepare college-educated writers for these worlds. Because the volume is based on the extensive work-world experiences of the authors, it offers numerous examples of real-world writing problems and strategies which illustrate concretely what goes wrong and what needs to be done about it.

Working with Academic Literacies

Working with Academic Literacies
Title Working with Academic Literacies PDF eBook
Author Theresa Lillis
Publisher Parlor Press LLC
Total Pages 442
Release 2015-11-04
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1602357633

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The editors and contributors to this collection explore what it means to adopt an “academic literacies” approach in policy and pedagogy. Transformative practice is illustrated through case studies and critical commentaries from teacher-researchers working in a range of higher education contexts—from undergraduate to postgraduate levels, across disciplines, and spanning geopolitical regions including Australia, Brazil, Canada, Cataluña, Finland, France, Ireland, Portugal, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Second Language Writing Instruction in Global Contexts

Second Language Writing Instruction in Global Contexts
Title Second Language Writing Instruction in Global Contexts PDF eBook
Author Lisya Seloni
Publisher Multilingual Matters Limited
Total Pages 304
Release 2019-10-31
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ISBN 9781788925853

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This book revisits second language (L2) writing teacher education by exploring the complex layers of L2 writing in non-English dominant contexts (i.e. English as a foreign language contexts). It re-envisions L2 writing teacher education by moving away from uncritical embracement of Western-based writing pedagogies.