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Writing research critically : developing the power to make a difference / John Schostak and Jill Schostak.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2013Description: xiv, 217 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415598745
  • 9780415598743
  • 0415598753
  • 9780415598750
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 808.02 23
LOC classification:
  • LB2369 .S37 2013
Contents:
Introduction -- Agenda setting: and the violence of writing -- Framing the background: transgressing the frame -- Reviewing the literature for critical points of view: seeing/reading between the lines -- Analysis and the deconstruction of realities" working/synthesising the data -- Representation, revelation and repression of particulars and universals as a basis for making claims about 'reality' -- Interpretations: and desconstructions -- Risking theory and explanations: realising difference -- Persuasion and arguments: de-mystifying the rhetorical tools -- Being critical: achieving critique -- Being novel: risking difference -- Organising: escaping order -- End games: extreme writing, writing the extreme -- Conclusion.
Summary: "This is not a standard guide to writing a dissertation, thesis, project report, journal article or book. Rather, this book will help researchers who are dissatisfied with the typical recipe approaches to standardised forms of writing-up and want to explore how academic writing can be used to greater effect. Writing Research Critically shows that writing up is not just about 'presenting findings' as if the facts would speak for themselves. As the authors show there are certain vital skills that any writer needs to develop within their academic writing, such as the ability to: - develop critical understanding and a personal academic voice - question assumptions and the status quo - frame the background and transgress the frame - read between the lines when reviewing the literature - strengthen interpretations and construct persuasive arguments - challenge and develop theory and explanations - develop ideas that create possibilities for realistic action Packed with examples from a range of writing projects (papers, dissertations, theses, reports, journal articles and books), this book provides a practical and refreshing way to approach and present research. Through case studies the authors offer a step by step guide from the early stages of planning a writing project, whether an undergraduate paper or a professional publication, to the polishing processes that make the difference between a merely descriptive account to an argument that intends to be critical and persuasive. Written in a clear accessible style this book will inspire a wide range of researchers from undergraduates to postgraduates, early career researchers and experienced professionals working across a wide range of fields, and demonstrate how research can have more impact in the real world"-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Agenda setting: and the violence of writing -- Framing the background: transgressing the frame -- Reviewing the literature for critical points of view: seeing/reading between the lines -- Analysis and the deconstruction of realities" working/synthesising the data -- Representation, revelation and repression of particulars and universals as a basis for making claims about 'reality' -- Interpretations: and desconstructions -- Risking theory and explanations: realising difference -- Persuasion and arguments: de-mystifying the rhetorical tools -- Being critical: achieving critique -- Being novel: risking difference -- Organising: escaping order -- End games: extreme writing, writing the extreme -- Conclusion.

"This is not a standard guide to writing a dissertation, thesis, project report, journal article or book. Rather, this book will help researchers who are dissatisfied with the typical recipe approaches to standardised forms of writing-up and want to explore how academic writing can be used to greater effect. Writing Research Critically shows that writing up is not just about 'presenting findings' as if the facts would speak for themselves. As the authors show there are certain vital skills that any writer needs to develop within their academic writing, such as the ability to: - develop critical understanding and a personal academic voice - question assumptions and the status quo - frame the background and transgress the frame - read between the lines when reviewing the literature - strengthen interpretations and construct persuasive arguments - challenge and develop theory and explanations - develop ideas that create possibilities for realistic action Packed with examples from a range of writing projects (papers, dissertations, theses, reports, journal articles and books), this book provides a practical and refreshing way to approach and present research. Through case studies the authors offer a step by step guide from the early stages of planning a writing project, whether an undergraduate paper or a professional publication, to the polishing processes that make the difference between a merely descriptive account to an argument that intends to be critical and persuasive. Written in a clear accessible style this book will inspire a wide range of researchers from undergraduates to postgraduates, early career researchers and experienced professionals working across a wide range of fields, and demonstrate how research can have more impact in the real world"-- Provided by publisher.

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