Academic Discourse and Global Publishing

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academic discourse research
academic publishing
academic writing research
academic written discourse
academic-purpose language research
academics' decisions
Agentless Passives
Applied Linguistics
ATP Synthase Complex
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citation analysis
Citation Window
Complete Informality
Conjunctive Adverbs
corpus linguistics
diachronic analysis
diachronic corpus analysis in academia
diachronic discourse analysis
diachronic research
disciplinary discourse
disciplinary metadiscourse
disciplinary variation
disciplinary writing
EAP
EE
Electrical Engineering
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ESP
genre-based analysis
Gold OA
Green OA
institutional discourse
international English-medium arenas
Ken Hyland
Kevin Jiang
language pedagogy
Late Modern English Period
Lexical Bundles
metadiscourse
Non-integral Citations
OA Journal
Online Delivery Platforms
Open Access Availability
Open Access Business Models
Past Participial Clauses
research articles
Research Council UK
research publications
rhetorical strategies
self-citation
self-mention
Semantic Prosody
specialist discourse analysis
stance markers
Stochastic Maximum Principle
Water Relation Parameters
writing practice

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138359000
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jul 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Academic Discourse and Global Publishing offers a coherent argument for changes in published academic writing over the past 50 years. Demonstrating how published writing represents academics’ decisions about how best to present their work, their readers and themselves in the global context of a rapidly shifting university system, this book provides:

  • An up-to-date reference on contemporary topics in specialist discourse analysis, current research methodologies and innovative approaches to the study of writing;
  • New insights into conceptual and theoretical issues related to the analysis of academic writing;
  • An accessible introduction to diachronic research in EAP and a case for the value of the diachronic study of texts using corpus techniques;
  • A clear overview of how texts work in interaction and how they relate to evolving institutional and political contexts;
  • Links between the practices of different disciplines and the environments in which they operate, as well as observations on the ways in which they differ.

This volume is essential reading for students and researchers of EAP/ESP and Applied Linguistics and will also be of significant interest to academics and students looking to have their work published.

Ken Hyland is Professor of Applied Linguistics in Education in the Faculty of Education and Lifelong Learning at the University of East Anglia, UK.

Feng (Kevin) Jiang is Kuang Yaming Distinguished Professor in the School of Foreign Language Education at Jilin University, China.