Description
Among the many changes in the third edition:
- newer, longer, and more authentic texts and examples
- greater discipline variety in texts (added texts from hard sciences and engineering)
- more in-depth treatment of research articles
- greater emphasis on vocabulary issues
- revised flow-of-ideas section
- additional tasks that require students to do their own research
- more corpus-informed content
The Commentary has also been revised and expanded.
This edition of Academic Writing for Graduate Students, like its predecessors, has many special features:- It is based on the large body of research literature dealing with the features of academic (or research) English and extensive classroom experience.
- It is as much concerned with developing academic writers as it is improving academic texts.
- It provides assistance with writing part-genres (problem-solutions and Methods and Discussion sections) and genres (book reviews,research papers).
- Its approach is analytical and rhetorical-users apply analytical skills to the discourses of their chosen disciplines to explore how effective academic writing is achieved.
- It includes a rich variety of tasks and activities, ranging from small-scale language points to issues of how students can best position themselves as junior researchers.
Book Information
ISBN 9780472034758
Author John M. Swales
Format Paperback
Page Count 432
Imprint The University of Michigan Press
Publisher The University of Michigan Press
Weight(grams) 694g