Full Description
Offers practical guidance on writing communication research papers in an evolving academic landscape
Writing remains central to student assessment and professional development, yet many students enter communication classes without the skills needed to craft effective, scholarly work. Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper is a comprehensive, practice-based guide to academic writing in communication and related social sciences. Walking students through every stage of the writing process—from brainstorming and outlining to constructing sentences and presenting their final papers—Kurt Lindemann demystifies writing through clear explanations, practical exercises, and real student examples.
With the rapid emergence of AI writing tools, students need more than tips—they need ethical frameworks and critical strategies for integrating these technologies into their work. This edition addresses these needs head-on, providing real-world advice on maintaining academic integrity when using AI in the writing process. Expanded content also includes a new chapter on incorporating feedback into revisions, and enhanced discussions on inclusive language, citation practices, and diversity in source selection.
Applying writing principles specifically to communication-focused assignments such as literature reviews and application papers, Composing Research, Communicating Results:
Offers the most comprehensive treatment available of sentence and paragraph construction in communication writing
Equips students to present and submit papers to academic and professional outlets, including conferences and podcasts
Introduces the TESLA Method for effective paragraph development and writing flow
Highlights common grammar issues with accessible, relatable explanations
Features pedagogical tools such as "Write Away" exercises, "Building Blocks" assignments, "Engaging Ethics" tips, and "Student Spotlight" examples
Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper, Second Edition, is perfect for upper-division undergraduate and graduate-level courses in Communication, including methods, media, interpersonal, intercultural, and organizational communication. It fits within Communication and related social science degree programs as a writing companion text or course supplement.
Contents
Preface vi
Acknowledgements (personal) x
Acknowledgements (list of sources) 00
1 So You Have to Write a Research Paper 1
2 Brainstorm and Research: Formulating and Answering Questions 26
3 Making Arguments, Providing Support 53
4 Style and Format: How to Say What You Want to Say 91
5 Writing the Literature Review: Arguing for Audiences 123
6 Application and Reaction Papers 144
7 Writing Empirical Research Papers 157
8 What Next? Presenting and Publishing Papers 177
9 What Next? Using Feedback to Improve Your Papers 198
Index 000