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Provides an innovative and multi-disciplinary approach to writing practices in institutions and organisations, and brings together research-based accounts of writing in a variety of settings to show how texts are constructed through the practices of social and institutional groups. A collection of specially commissioned essays on professional and academic writing by leading authorities from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds, including linguistics, teaching, psychology, psychiatry and discourse analysis, which together integrate different approaches on writing - texts, processes and…mehr
Provides an innovative and multi-disciplinary approach to writing practices in institutions and organisations, and brings together research-based accounts of writing in a variety of settings to show how texts are constructed through the practices of social and institutional groups. A collection of specially commissioned essays on professional and academic writing by leading authorities from a wide range of disciplinary backgrounds, including linguistics, teaching, psychology, psychiatry and discourse analysis, which together integrate different approaches on writing - texts, processes and practices. Throughout the text an explicit link is made between the research discussed and the practice, while case studies illustrate how writing research can play a major role in the design of writing programmes.
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Autorenporträt
Christopher N. Candlin, Ken Hyland
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction, Christopher N. Candlin and Ken Hyland SECTION ONE: EXPRESSION: FOCUS ON TEXT 1. Integrating products, processes, purposes and participants in professional writing, Vijay K. Bhatia 2. Interaction in writing: principles and problems, Greg Myers 3. Writing as academic literacies: understanding textual practices in higher education, Mary R. Lea and Brian Street SECTION TWO: INTERPRETATION: FOCUS ON PROCESS 4. Writing and information design of healthcare materials, Patricia Wright 5. Disciplinary discourses: writer stance in research articles, Ken Hyland 6. Writing as an intercultural process, Ian G. Malcolm SECTION THREE: EXPLANATION: FOCUS ON RESEARCH 7. Informal elements in English academic writing: threats or opportunities for advanced non-native speakers?, Yu-Ying Chang and John M. Swales 8. Researching the writer-reader relationship, Roz Ivanic and Sue Weldon 9. Engaging with challenges of interdiscursivity in academic writing: researchers, students and tutors, Christopher N Candlin and Guenter A Plum SECTION FOUR: REALISATION: FOCUS ON PRAXIS 10. Lexical thickets and electronic gateways: making text accessible by novice writers, John Milton 11. The writing-talking cure: an ethnography of record-speech events in a psychiatric hospital, Robert J. Barrett 12. Why? I thought we'd talked about it before: collaborative writing in a professional workplace setting, Sandra Gollin
Introduction, Christopher N. Candlin and Ken Hyland SECTION ONE: EXPRESSION: FOCUS ON TEXT 1. Integrating products, processes, purposes and participants in professional writing, Vijay K. Bhatia 2. Interaction in writing: principles and problems, Greg Myers 3. Writing as academic literacies: understanding textual practices in higher education, Mary R. Lea and Brian Street SECTION TWO: INTERPRETATION: FOCUS ON PROCESS 4. Writing and information design of healthcare materials, Patricia Wright 5. Disciplinary discourses: writer stance in research articles, Ken Hyland 6. Writing as an intercultural process, Ian G. Malcolm SECTION THREE: EXPLANATION: FOCUS ON RESEARCH 7. Informal elements in English academic writing: threats or opportunities for advanced non-native speakers?, Yu-Ying Chang and John M. Swales 8. Researching the writer-reader relationship, Roz Ivanic and Sue Weldon 9. Engaging with challenges of interdiscursivity in academic writing: researchers, students and tutors, Christopher N Candlin and Guenter A Plum SECTION FOUR: REALISATION: FOCUS ON PRAXIS 10. Lexical thickets and electronic gateways: making text accessible by novice writers, John Milton 11. The writing-talking cure: an ethnography of record-speech events in a psychiatric hospital, Robert J. Barrett 12. Why? I thought we'd talked about it before: collaborative writing in a professional workplace setting, Sandra Gollin
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