ABSTRACT

Academics Writing recounts how academic writing is changing in the contemporary university, transforming what it means to be an academic and how, as a society, we produce academic knowledge. Writing practices are changing as the academic profession itself is reconfigured through new forms of governance and accountability, increasing use of digital resources, and the internationalisation of higher education. Through detailed studies of writing in the daily life of academics in different disciplines and in different institutions, this book explores:

  • the space and time of academic writing;
  • tensions between disciplines and institutions around genres of writing;
  • the diversity of stances adopted towards the tools and technologies of writing, and towards engagement with social media; and
  • the importance of relationships and collaboration with others, in writing and in ongoing learning in a context of constant change.

Drawing out implications of the work for academics, university management, professional training, and policy, Academics Writing: The Dynamics of Knowledge Creation is key reading for anyone studying or researching writing, academic support, and development within education and applied linguistics.

chapter 1|10 pages

Introduction and context for the study

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chapter 2|16 pages

Theories and methods for studying academics writing

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chapter 3|18 pages

Days in the lives of academics, writing

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chapter 4|18 pages

Academics writing in space and time

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Disciplines, genres, and writing

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chapter 7|14 pages

New social media genres

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Marketing the academic self
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chapter 8|14 pages

Relationships and collaboration in academic writing

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chapter 9|14 pages

Learning academic writing

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An ongoing process
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chapter 10|16 pages

The futures of writing

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Conclusions and implications
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