This new edition has been revised throughout and contains many new exercises, updated examples, a new section on research proposals, and wider disciplinary coverage.
This book addresses key features of the methodology involved in business and management academic writing.
... of close-up experience of readers' behaviour can be generalized—to anticipate readers' responses to our own work-in-progress, to explain responses to previous work, to help us plan future work. Thinking out loud while reading doesn't ...
All units are fully cross-referenced, and a complete set of answers to the practice exercises is included. New topics in this edition include Writing in Groups, Written British and American English, and Writing Letters and Emails.
Like Academic Writing: Writing and Reading in the Disciplines, it also remains grounded in the particular; throughout the text examples of actual academic writing of the sort that students grapple with daily are presented and discussed.
This book provides instruction on the process writers go through to produce texts.
A selection of recent work by experts in academic written discourse illustrates how corpus linguistics and discourse analysis can work as complementary approaches. >