各国のアカデミックライティング(新装版)<br>Academic Writing in Context : Implications and Applications

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各国のアカデミックライティング(新装版)
Academic Writing in Context : Implications and Applications

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  • 言語 ENG
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基本説明

The contributors include many of today's most influential scholars in the area of academic literacy, working in a wide variety of tertiary academic contexts in Britain, Finland, Hong Kong, Zimbabwe, Australia and the United States.

Full Description

This volume explores a number of themes of current interest to those engaged in researching and teaching academic genres: the social and cultural context of academic writing; differences between the academic and non-academic text; the analysis of particular text types; variation within and across disciplines; and applications of theory in the teaching of writing. The contributors include many of today's most influential scholars in the area of academic literacy, working in a wide variety of tertiary academic contexts in Britain, Finland, Hong Kong, Zimbabwe, Australia and the United States. The implications will be of relevance to all those engaged in teaching academic writing to both native and non-native English speaking students in tertiary education around the world.

Contents

Contributors; Acknowledgements; 1. Introduction; Martin Hewings; Publications by Tony Dudley-Evans; 2. Distanced and refined selves: educational tensions in writing with the power of knowledge; Charles Bazerman; 3. The future is with us: preparing diverse students for the challenges of university texts and cultures; Ann M. Johns; 4. Descriptions or explanations? Some methodological issues in Contrastive Rhetoric; Anna Mauranen; 5. From evidence to conclusion: the case of 'indicate that'; Tim Johns; 6. 'In my opinion': the place of personal views in undergraduate essays; Greg Myers; 7. Analysing genre: some conceptual issues; Vijay K. Bhatia; 8. Abstracting from abstracts; Thomas Huckin; 9. Short answers in first-year science writing. What kind of genres are they?; Helen Drury; 10. Introductory textbooks and disiplinary acculturation: a case study from social anthropology; Alison Love; 11. Cyberdiscourse, evolving notions of authorship, and the teaching of writing; Diane Belcher; 12. Exemplification strategy in Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations'; Willie Henderson; 13. Active verbs with inanimate subjects in scientific research articles; Peter Master. 14. There'll be some changes made: predicting future events in academic and business genres; Meriel Bloor and Thomas Bloor; 15. Anticipatory 'it' in academic writing: an indicator of disciplinary difference and developing disciplinary knowledge; Ann Hewings and Michael Hewings; 16. Reflections on collaborative practice in EAP materials production; John M. Searle and Christine B. Feak; References; Index.

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