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Full Description
The volume takes a close look at discourse perspectives on academic genres. In the context of scientific communication and the evolution of postmodern culture and society, academic genres have undergone various changes. The study shows that cultural heterogeneity of academic genres, styles and discourses now gives way to an increasing hybridization and discusses theoretical aspects of this process. The second part focuses on specific dimensions of hybridization, in particular between global and local academic genres and discourses, and between real and virtual ones.
Contents
Contents: Bożena Witosz: Scientific models of text space stratification: Conceptualization and relations between modelling categories - Stanisław Gajda: Scholarship, discourse on scholarship, scholarly discourse - Małgorzata Rzeszutko-Iwan: Limits of scientific discourse - Grzegorz Kowalski: Recontextualizing science and society in EU legislative discourse - Dawid Lipiński: Can one write a scholarly paper in a form of poem? Genre changes in academic writing over history - Piotr Cap: How much «situated» are situated genre practices? A few reflections on the nature of genres in the contemporary public space - Jana Hoffmannová: Dialogicity and continuity in academic discourse (as demonstrated by the festschrift genre) - Kamila Mrázková: The reader's report in the pre-publication reviewing process as a genre in communication - Iga Maria Lehman: Academic identities: Individual and collective «selves» - Małgorzata Sokół: The academic weblog as a social networking genre - Elżbieta Gajek/Agnieszka Szarkowska: Audiovisual scientific text for self-directed Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL).



