Writing for Scholars
A Practical Guide to Making Sense & Being Heard
Lynn Nygaard
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Writing for Scholars
A Practical Guide to Making Sense & Being Heard
Lynn Nygaard
Informazioni sul libro
Academics are not just researchers, but writers too. Using her many years of practical experience gained as a teacher and editor, Lynn Nygaard guides you through the whole process of writing and presenting your research in order to help you make your voice heard within the academic community. Grounded in real world advice rather than abstract best practice, Nygaard demonstrates a number of approaches to writing in order to help you identify those most suited to your own project.
This updated new edition includes:
- Revised and expanded sections in each chapter
- More focus on the social sciences
- A more international focus
- Updated discussions on publishing practices
- Annotated biographies for each chapter
- New illustrations and images
- Additional practical tips and exercises
From defining your audience, to forming your argument and structuring your work, this book will enable you to communicate your research passionately and professionally. Lynn Nygaard is Special Adviser on Project Development and Publications at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO).
This updated new edition includes:
- Revised and expanded sections in each chapter
- More focus on the social sciences
- A moreinternational focus
- Updated discussions on publishing practices
- Annotated bibliographies for each chapter
- New illustrations and images
- Additional practical tips and exercises
From defining your audience, to forming your argument and structuring your work, this book will enable you to communicate your research passionately and professionally.
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Index
- abstracts, 103–104
- academic discourse. See scholarly dialogue (academic discourse)
- academic journals, 4–5, 69–77, 69. See also author guidelines; peer review
- academic publishing, 4. See also peer review
- academic quality, 10, 11–12
- actio, 163
- active listening, 152–153
- active reading, 150–151
- analytical research questions, 84
- anthropomorphism, 52–53
- APA author–date system, 193
- applied research, 9, 207
- argument
- in presentations, 166–169
- in multiple arguments, 93–94
- scholarly argument and rhetoric, 54–56
- argumentatio (argument), 56
- assumptions, 56, 62–69
- audience
- academic journals as, 69–77, 69
- as hostile, 62, 65–69, 208
- introduction and, 106
- knowledge dimension and, 61–62
- presentations and, 163–165
- scholarly dialogue and, 3–4
- titles and, 124–125
- types of, 1–2, 59–61, 61
- value dimension and, 62–65, 66–67
- author–date system (Harvard, APA), 193
- author guidelines
- checklist for, 200
- copy-editors and, 198–200
- on formatting, 188–189
- house styles and, 189–191
- role and importance of, 72, 185–187, 196–197
- submission process and, 200–201
- on word limits, 187–188
- See also references
- background
- in classical rhetoric, 55
- in introduction, 104–108
- in presentation, 171
- level of detai...