Voices, Identities, Negotiations, and Conflicts: Writing Academic English Across Cultures: Studies in Writing, cartea 22
Editat de Le-Ha Phan, Bradley Baurainen Limba Engleză Hardback – 26 ian 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780857247193
ISBN-10: 0857247190
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 172 x 249 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Writing
ISBN-10: 0857247190
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 172 x 249 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.58 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Studies in Writing
Cuprins
I. Pedagogical and Psychological Journeys
Chapter 1. Crafting New Possibilities for Self: Ethics of Teaching Creative Writing in EFL, Rosemary Viete, Monash University, Australia
Chapter 2. The Writing and Culture Nexus: Writers' Comparisons of Vietnamese and English Academic Writing, Phan Le Ha, Monash University, Australia
Chapter 3., Chinese Postgraduate Students Learning to Write in English: Towards an Understanding of L2 Academic Writing, Meihui Wang, Monash University, Australia
Chapter 4. Turning the Spotlight to International Students' Internal Negotiations: Critical Thinking in Academic Writing, Ly Tran, RMIT University, Australia
Chapter 5. Staff Perceptions about the Role of Writing in Developing Critical Thinking in Business Students, Duong Bich Hang, Foreign Trade University, Vietnam
Chapter 6. “I pain, I gain": Self-assessment in a Chinese University Academic Writing Course, Paul McPherron, Southern Illinois University, USA
II. Moral and Political Explorations
Chapter 7. Cross-cultural Moral Explorations in Plagiarism, Bradley Baurain, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Chapter 8. Beyond the Accusation of Plagiarism, Qing Gu and A. Jane Brooks, University of Nottingham, UK
Chapter 9. Plagiarism, Intertextuality, and the Politics of Knowledge, Identity and Textual Ownership in Undergraduate ESL/EFL Students' Academic Writing, Celia Thompson, University of Melbourne, Australia
Chapter 10. Developed World Influences on ESL/EFL Writing Situations: Differentiating Realities from Fantasies, Jayakaran Mukundan, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Chapter 11. Walking the Tightrope: An Inquiry into English for Academic Purposes, Matthew Piscioneri, Monash University, Australia
Afterword. Crossing Cultures in an Unequal Global Order: Voicing and Agency in Academic Writing in English, T. Ruanni F. Tupas, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Chapter 1. Crafting New Possibilities for Self: Ethics of Teaching Creative Writing in EFL, Rosemary Viete, Monash University, Australia
Chapter 2. The Writing and Culture Nexus: Writers' Comparisons of Vietnamese and English Academic Writing, Phan Le Ha, Monash University, Australia
Chapter 3., Chinese Postgraduate Students Learning to Write in English: Towards an Understanding of L2 Academic Writing, Meihui Wang, Monash University, Australia
Chapter 4. Turning the Spotlight to International Students' Internal Negotiations: Critical Thinking in Academic Writing, Ly Tran, RMIT University, Australia
Chapter 5. Staff Perceptions about the Role of Writing in Developing Critical Thinking in Business Students, Duong Bich Hang, Foreign Trade University, Vietnam
Chapter 6. “I pain, I gain": Self-assessment in a Chinese University Academic Writing Course, Paul McPherron, Southern Illinois University, USA
II. Moral and Political Explorations
Chapter 7. Cross-cultural Moral Explorations in Plagiarism, Bradley Baurain, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA
Chapter 8. Beyond the Accusation of Plagiarism, Qing Gu and A. Jane Brooks, University of Nottingham, UK
Chapter 9. Plagiarism, Intertextuality, and the Politics of Knowledge, Identity and Textual Ownership in Undergraduate ESL/EFL Students' Academic Writing, Celia Thompson, University of Melbourne, Australia
Chapter 10. Developed World Influences on ESL/EFL Writing Situations: Differentiating Realities from Fantasies, Jayakaran Mukundan, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Malaysia
Chapter 11. Walking the Tightrope: An Inquiry into English for Academic Purposes, Matthew Piscioneri, Monash University, Australia
Afterword. Crossing Cultures in an Unequal Global Order: Voicing and Agency in Academic Writing in English, T. Ruanni F. Tupas, National University of Singapore, Singapore