ABSTRACT

Offering a nuanced examination of the complex landscape that international scholars who publish their research in English must navigate, this edited volume details 17 perspectives on scholarly writing for publication across seven geolinguistic regions. This innovative volume includes first-hand accounts and analyses written by local scholars and pedagogues living and working outside Anglophone centres of global knowledge production. The book provides an in-depth look into the deeply contextualized pedagogical activities that support English-language publishing. It also brings much-needed insight to discussions of policies and practices of global scholarly research writing. Bookended by the editors’ introductory overview of this burgeoning field and an envoi by the eminent applied linguist John M. Swales, the diverse contributions in this volume will appeal to scholars who use English as an additional language, as well as to researchers, instructors, and policymakers involved in the production, support, and adjudication of global scholars’ research writing.

part Region 1|57 pages

Latin America

part Region 2|31 pages

Northern Europe

chapter 6|15 pages

The Unreal and the Real

English for Research Purposes in Norway

part Region 3|34 pages

Eastern and Southern Europe

chapter 7|19 pages

Research Writing in English in a Romanian Academic Ecosystem

A Case Study of an Experienced Multiliterate Researcher

chapter 8|13 pages

English or Spanish for Research Publication Purposes?

Reflections on a Critical Pragmatic Pedagogy

part Region 4|35 pages

East Asia

chapter 9|18 pages

Observing and Reflecting in an ERPP “Master Class”

Learning and Thinking About Application

part Region 6|39 pages

Africa

chapter 12|20 pages

Teaching the Craft

From Thesis Writing to Writing Research for Publication

chapter 13|17 pages

Scholarly Publishing in Nigeria

The Enduring Effects of Colonization

part Region 7|58 pages

Persian Gulf

chapter 15|14 pages

Writing Louder?

Coping With the Push to Publish in English at an Iranian University

chapter 16|18 pages

“Holistic Argumentation Creation”

Integrated Principles for Helping Graduate Students Create a Journal Paper

chapter 17|7 pages

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