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Bennett, Karen,
The semiperiphery of academic writing[electronic resource] :discourses, communities and practices /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
306.44
書名/作者:
The semiperiphery of academic writing : discourses, communities and practices // Edited by Karen Bennett.
作者:
Bennett, Karen,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan :, 2014.
面頁冊數:
296 p. : : 7 figures, 20.
附註:
Electronic book text.
標題:
Academic writing - Cross-cultural studies.
標題:
ELT: English for academic purposes.
標題:
Languages.
標題:
Sociolinguistics.
ISBN:
1137351195 (electronic bk.) :
ISBN:
9781137351180
ISBN:
9781137351197 (electronic bk.) :
內容註:
Introduction - The Political and Economic Infrastructure of Academic Practice: The 'Semiperiphery' as a Category for Social and Linguistic Analysis-- Karen Bennett PART I: DISCOURSES IN TENSION 1. The Erosion of Portuguese Historiographic Discourse-- Karen Bennett 2. The Changing Face of Czech Academic Writing-- Olga Dontcheva-Navratilova 3. Academic Discourse Practices in Greece: Exploring the 'International Conference of Greek Linguistics'-- Dimitra Vladimirou 4. Teaching Academic Writing for the Global World in Poland: The ELF Perspective-- Anna Gonerko-Frej PART II: COMMUNITIES IN CONFLICT 5. Centre-periphery Relations in the Spanish Context: Temporal and Cross-disciplinary Variation-- Sally Burgess 6. Portuguese Academics' Attitudes to English as the Lingua Franca: A Case Study-- Rita Queiroz de Barros 7. Changing Research Writing Practices in Romania: Perceptions and Attitudes-- Mirela Bardi and Laura Muresan 8. Looking Back from the Centre: Experiences and Perspectives of Italian Academics Living/Working Abroad-- Raffaella Negretti PART III: PUBLICATION PRACTICES 9. Turkish Academic Culture in Transition: Centre-based State Policies and Semiperipheral Practices of Research, Publishing and Promotion-- Hacer Hande Uysal 10. English-medium Journals in Serbia: Editors' Perspectives-- Bojana Petric 11. The Croatian Medical Journal: Success and Consequences-- Ana Marusic and Matko Marusic 12. The Academic Weblog as a Semiperipheral Genre-- Malgorzata Sokol Conclusion: Countering the Centripetal Forces in Academic Writing-- Karen Bennett.
摘要、提要註:
With researchers around the world are under increasing pressure to publish in high-profile international journals, this book explores some of the issues affecting authors on the semiperiphery, who often find themselves torn between conflicting academic cultures and discourses.
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The semiperiphery of academic writing[electronic resource] :discourses, communities and practices /
Bennett, Karen,
The semiperiphery of academic writing
discourses, communities and practices /[electronic resource] :Edited by Karen Bennett. - 1st ed. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan :2014. - 296 p. :7 figures, 20.
Electronic book text.
Introduction - The Political and Economic Infrastructure of Academic Practice: The 'Semiperiphery' as a Category for Social and Linguistic Analysis-- Karen Bennett PART I: DISCOURSES IN TENSION 1. The Erosion of Portuguese Historiographic Discourse-- Karen Bennett 2. The Changing Face of Czech Academic Writing-- Olga Dontcheva-Navratilova 3. Academic Discourse Practices in Greece: Exploring the 'International Conference of Greek Linguistics'-- Dimitra Vladimirou 4. Teaching Academic Writing for the Global World in Poland: The ELF Perspective-- Anna Gonerko-Frej PART II: COMMUNITIES IN CONFLICT 5. Centre-periphery Relations in the Spanish Context: Temporal and Cross-disciplinary Variation-- Sally Burgess 6. Portuguese Academics' Attitudes to English as the Lingua Franca: A Case Study-- Rita Queiroz de Barros 7. Changing Research Writing Practices in Romania: Perceptions and Attitudes-- Mirela Bardi and Laura Muresan 8. Looking Back from the Centre: Experiences and Perspectives of Italian Academics Living/Working Abroad-- Raffaella Negretti PART III: PUBLICATION PRACTICES 9. Turkish Academic Culture in Transition: Centre-based State Policies and Semiperipheral Practices of Research, Publishing and Promotion-- Hacer Hande Uysal 10. English-medium Journals in Serbia: Editors' Perspectives-- Bojana Petric 11. The Croatian Medical Journal: Success and Consequences-- Ana Marusic and Matko Marusic 12. The Academic Weblog as a Semiperipheral Genre-- Malgorzata Sokol Conclusion: Countering the Centripetal Forces in Academic Writing-- Karen Bennett.
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With researchers around the world are under increasing pressure to publish in high-profile international journals, this book explores some of the issues affecting authors on the semiperiphery, who often find themselves torn between conflicting academic cultures and discourses.Researchers around the world are under increasing pressure to publish in high-profile international journals, which requires them to bring their academic writing into line with the norms enforced at the centre of the system. This book explores some of the issues affecting authors from countries on the semiperiphery, who often find themselves torn between conflicting academic cultures and discourses. Through a series of case studies from 10 countries in Southern and Eastern Europe, the chapters discuss themes such as the dominance of English and its effects upon traditional scholarly discourses, the difficulties these researchers face in trying to negotiate a dual identity as members of both the global and local academic discourse communities, knowledge flows on the semiperiphery, and discrepancies between state policy and de facto practice on issues such as academic recruitment and intellectual property.
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Karen Bennett lectures in English for Academic Purposes, Scientific Communication, and Translation at the University of Coimbra, Portugal, and is a researcher with the Centre for English Studies, University of Lisbon. She is author of Academic Writing in Portugal I: Discourses in Conflict and English Academic Discourse: Its Hegemonic Status and Implications for Translation, as well as numerous journal articles.
ISBN: 1137351195 (electronic bk.) :£60.00Subjects--Topical Terms:
580341
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LC Class. No.: P301.5.A27 / B46 2014
Dewey Class. No.: 306.44
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