ABSTRACT

This volume addresses the implications that academic interdisciplinarity in the field of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has for research and pedagogy with a global reach. The Editors present a coherent, research-supported analysis of the influence of interdisciplinary research and methods on the way academics collaborate on courses, develop their careers and teach students. The hitherto prevalence of disciplinary silo-like approaches to academic and scientific issues is increasingly ceding ground to an interdisciplinary synergy of different methodological and epistemological traditions. In the context of ongoing trends towards interdisciplinarity in degree programmes and the increasing popularity of such degree programmes with students (e.g., bioinformatics, computational linguistics, psycholinguistics, neuropolitics, evolutionary finance, global studies, and security studies), academics and programme administrators need awareness of the skills needed to operate in interdisciplinary contexts.

Studies in this edited volume examine interdisciplinary communication practices, and identify how academic writing, teaching, language proficiency assessment and degree programmes are responding to changes in the broader social, institutional and political contexts of academia. As authors in the volume demonstrate, the discursive features, literacy practices and instructional modes, and the student experience of these emerging interdisciplines deserve systematic exploration.

This insightful volume sheds light on contexts across the globe and will be used by students studying EAP and ESP pedagogy or practice; academics in the fields of applied linguistics and higher education, as well as higher education faculty and administrators interested in interdisciplinarity in degree programmes.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part I|83 pages

An Exploration of Text Genres and Interdisciplinary Discourse Features

chapter 1|19 pages

Genre as a Product of Discursive Fusion

A Theoretical Framework for Interdisciplinary Rhetoric

chapter 2|23 pages

Intertextual Challenges in Interdisciplinary Texts

A Text-Based Analysis of Textual Voice in Citation in Six Undergraduate Dissertations in Education

chapter 3|25 pages

Academic Values in Interdisciplinary Research Articles

A Case Study of Adjectives of Importance

part II|104 pages

Interdisciplinary Approaches to EAP, ESP and Degree Programmes

chapter 5|17 pages

Understanding and Crossing Disciplinary Boundaries

Pedagogical Insights from an Interdisciplinary Graduate-Level EAP Course Sequence

chapter 8|20 pages

Bridging the Unknown

Threshold Concepts in Doctoral Research Writing

chapter 10|9 pages

The Embeddedness of Interdisciplinarity in Kenyan Higher Education

Perspectives from Selected Private Universities