The Handbook of Academic WritingMcGraw-Hill Companies,Incorporated, 1 oct. 2006 - 216 pages The Handbook of Academic Writing offers practical advice to busy academics who want, and are often required, to integrate writing into their working lives. It defines what academic writing is, and the process of getting started through to completion, covering topics such as:
Underpinned by a diverse range of literature, this book addresses the different dimensions of writing. The fresh approach that Murray and Moore explore in this book includes developing rhetorical knowledge, focusing on writing behaviours and understanding writing contexts. This book will help writers in academic contexts to develop a productive writing strategy, not only for research monitoring exercises, but also for the long term. |
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engaging creatively in the academic writing process | 20 |
Reviewing revising crafting and enhancing your | 36 |
Disciplinarity in academic writing | 54 |
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