Forgotten Tribe: Scientists as Writers
Autor Lisa Emersonen Limba Engleză Paperback – mar 2017 – vârsta de la 18 ani
In The
Forgotten
Tribe:
Scientists
as
Writers,
Lisa
Emerson
offers
an
important
corrective
to
the
view
that
scientists
are
"poor
writers,
unnecessarily
opaque,
not
interested
in
writing,
and
in
need
of
remediation."
She
argues
that
scientists
are
among
"the
most
sophisticated
and
flexible
writers
in
the
academy,
often
writing
for
a
wider
range
of
audiences
(their
immediate
disciplinary
peers,
peers
in
adjacent
fields,
a
broad
scientific
audience,
industry,
and
a
range
of
public
audiences
including
social
media)
than
most
other
faculty."
Moreover,
she
notes,
the
often
collaborative
and
multidisciplinary
nature
of
their
work
results
in
writing
practices
that
"may
be
more
socially
complex,
and
require
more
articulation,
mediation,
and
interpersonal
communication,
and
more
use
of
advanced
media
and
technology
than
those
of
faculty
in
other
disciplines."
Drawing on extensive interviews with scientists, Emerson argues that writing scholars have "engaged in a form of cultural appropriation" that has worked against a deeper understanding of the contexts in which scientists work and the considerations they bring to their writing. Emerson grounds her analysis in the voices of scientists in a way that allows us to understand not only how they approach writing but also how we might usefully teach writing in the sciences. The Forgotten Tribe offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of scientific writing, allowing us to hear voices that are seldom included in our discussions of this critical area.
Drawing on extensive interviews with scientists, Emerson argues that writing scholars have "engaged in a form of cultural appropriation" that has worked against a deeper understanding of the contexts in which scientists work and the considerations they bring to their writing. Emerson grounds her analysis in the voices of scientists in a way that allows us to understand not only how they approach writing but also how we might usefully teach writing in the sciences. The Forgotten Tribe offers a valuable contribution to our understanding of scientific writing, allowing us to hear voices that are seldom included in our discussions of this critical area.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781607326434
ISBN-10: 1607326434
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CSU Open Press
Colecția CSU Open Press
ISBN-10: 1607326434
Pagini: 254
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: CSU Open Press
Colecția CSU Open Press
Recenzii
"One
of
the
strongest
attributes
of
this
work
is
the
acknowledgement
of
the
humanities
influence
running
throughout
strong,
persuasive
science
writing.
.
.
.
a
most
welcome
addition
to
collections
in
journalism,
mass
media
and
communications,
science
education,
and
curricula,
where
communicating
science
is
a
high
priority."
—CHOICE
"Whether you are a graduate student seeking to better manage your own education, an emerging scientist looking for a 'heads up' about what to expect in the life ahead, an academic looking to better integrate disciplinary writing into the curriculum, or a senior scientist looking to broaden your reach or better help those you supervise, The Forgotten Tribe has much to offer."
—Technical Communication
—CHOICE
"Whether you are a graduate student seeking to better manage your own education, an emerging scientist looking for a 'heads up' about what to expect in the life ahead, an academic looking to better integrate disciplinary writing into the curriculum, or a senior scientist looking to broaden your reach or better help those you supervise, The Forgotten Tribe has much to offer."
—Technical Communication
Notă biografică
Lisa
Emerson is
Associate
Professor
in
the
School
of
English
and
Media
Studies
at
Massey
University.
Her
scholarly
interests
include
science
writing,
scientists
as
writers,
academic
writing,
plagiarism,
and
transitions
to
academic
literacy.
Her
work
has
appeared
in Double
Helix, Curriculum
Matters,
and Higher
Education
Research
and
Development as
well
as
in
edited
collections.
Descriere
In The
Forgotten
Tribe:
Scientists
as
Writers,
Lisa
Emerson
offers
an
important
corrective
to
the
view
that
scientists
are
"poor
writers,
unnecessarily
opaque,
not
interested
in
writing,
and
in
need
of
remediation."
She
argues
that
scientists
are
among
"the
most
sophisticated
and
flexible
writers
in
the
academy,
often
writing
for
a
wider
range
of
audiences
(their
immediate
disciplinary
peers,
peers
in
adjacent
fields,
a
broad
scientific
audience,
industry,
and
a
range
of
public
audiences
including
social
media)
than
most
other
faculty."