Title: Commonality and individuality in academic discourse
Abstract: Contents: Maurizio Gotti: Introduction - Ken Hyland: Constraint vs Creativity: Identity and Disciplinarity in Academic Writing - Paul Thompson: Shared Disciplinary Norms and Individual Traits in the Writing of British Undergraduates - Keith Richards: A Hard Act to Follow: Conference Debate and Student Argument - Laurie Anderson/Nicki Hargreaves/Nicky Owtram: Manifesting Identity in Situated Academic Writing: Institutional Factors and Individual Orientations in Writing by Post-graduate Students in an English as a Lingua Franca Context - Belinda Crawford Camiciottoli: Collective and Individual Identities in Business Studies Lectures - Marina Bondi: Writing Economic History: The Narrator and the Arguer - Carmen Perez-Llantada: Shifting Identities, Textual Responses and Conflicting Demands in Knowledge Construction Processes - Franca Poppi: How Stable is the Construction of an Author's Professional Identity? Variations in Five Editions of P.A. Samuelson's Economics - Susan Kermas: Disentangling the Gardening Metaphor in Kate Burridge's Language Studies - Thomas Christiansen: The Creation of Evolution: Religion and Science in the Lexis and Conceptual Frames of the Works of Charles Darwin - Maurizio Gotti: Aspects of Individuality in J.M. Keynes' General Theory - Martin Solly: Using Language to Shape Identity in Academic Discourse: The Case of Disclaimers and Provisos - Sara Gesuato: Evaluation Guidelines: A Regulatory Genre Informing Reviewing Practices - William Bromwich: Identity, Anonymity and Appraisal: Discourse Processes in Double-Blind Peer Review - Sandra Campagna: Projecting Visual Reasoning in Research Conference Presentations.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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