PRZEDMIOTEM OFERTY JEST KOD DOSTĘPOWY DO KSIĄŻKI ELEKTRONICZNEJ (EBOOK)
KSIĄŻKA JEST DOSTĘPNA NA ZEWNĘTRZNEJ PLATFORMIE. KSIĄŻKA NIE JEST W POSTACI PLIKU.
Janet Giltrow's Academic Writing: Writing and Reading in the Disciplines has been widely acclaimed in all its editions as a superb textbookand an important contribution to the pedagogy of introducing university and college students to the conventions of writing in an academic milieu. Giltrow draws meaningfully on theory, especially genre theory, while using specific texts to keep the discussion grounded in the particular. Exercises throughout help students to interpret, summarize, analyze, and compare examples of academic and scholarly writing. The book is intended to demystify scholarly genres, shedding light on their discursive conventions and on academic readers' expectations and values.Academic Writing: An Introduction is a concise version of the full work, designed to be more compact and accessible for use in one-term writing courses. This new edition has been revised throughout and contains many new exercises, updated examples, an expanded discussion of research writing in the sciences, new glossary entries, and a new section on research ethics and the moral compass of the disciplines.
- Autorzy: Janet Giltrow Rick Gooding Daniel Burgoyne
- Wydawnictwo: Broadview Press
- Data wydania: 2009
- Wydanie: 2
- Liczba stron:
- Forma publikacji: ePub (online)
- Język publikacji: angielski
- ISBN: 9781460400227
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introducing Genre
- 1A Hearing Voices
- 1B Hearing Genres
- 1C High-School vs. University Writing
- 1D The University as Research Institution
- 2 Readers Reading I
- 2A Who Do You Think You’re Talking To?
- 2B Attitudes Toward Language
- 2C Traditions of Commentary on Student Writing
- 2D An Alternative to Traditional Commentary: The Think-Aloud Protocol
- 2E Adapting the Think-Aloud Protocol in the Writing Classroom
- 2F Reading on Behalf of Others
- 2G Reliability of Readers
- 3 Citation and Summary
- 3A Introducing Scholarly Citation
- 3B Is Citation Unique to Scholarly Writing?
- 3C Why Do Scholars Use Citation?
- 4 Summary
- 4A Noting for Gist
- 4B Recording Levels
- 4C Using Gist and Levels of Generality to Write Summary
- 4D Establishing the Summarizer’s Position
- 4E Reporting Reporting
- 4F Experts and Non-experts
- 5 Challenging Situations for Summarizers
- 5A High-level Passages
- 5B Low-level Passages
- 5C Summarizing Narrative
- 6 Orchestrating Voices
- 6A Making Speakers Visible: Writing as Conversation
- 6B Orchestrating Scholarly Voices
- 6C Identifying Different Genres and Orchestrating Non-scholarly Voices
- 7 Definition
- 7A Dictionaries
- 7B Appositions
- 7C Sustained Definitions
- 7D The Social Profile of Abstractions and Their Different Roles in Different Disciplines
- 8 Readers Reading II
- 8A Think-Aloud and Genre Theory
- 8B The Mental Desktop
- 9 Scholarly Styles I
- 9A Common and Uncommon Sense
- 9B Is Scholarly Writing Unnecessarily Complicated, Exclusionary, or Elitist?
- 9C Nominal Style: Syntactic Density
- 9D Nominal Style: Ambiguity
- 9E Sentence Style and Textual Coherence
- 10 Scholarly Styles II
- 10A Messages about the Argument
- 10B The Discursive I
- 10C Forecasts and Emphasis
- 10D Presupposing vs. Asserting
- 11 Making and Maintaining Knowledge I
- 11A Making Knowledge
- 11B Method Sections
- 11C Qualitative Method and Subject Position
- 12 Making and Maintaining Knowledge II
- 12A Modality
- 12B Other Markers of the Status of Knowledge
- 12C Tense and the Story of Research
- 13 Introductions
- 13A Generalization and Citation
- 13B Reported Speech
- 13C Documentation
- 13D State of Knowledge and the Knowledge Deficit
- 13E Student Versions of the Knowledge Deficit
- 14 Conclusions and the Moral Compass of the Disciplines
- 14A Conclusions
- 14B The Moral Compass of the Disciplines: Research Ethics
- 14C The Moral Compass of the Disciplines: Moral Statements
- Further Readings
- Glossary
- References
- Index
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