Critical Reading and Writing for Postgraduates
SAGE Publications Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4129-0221-2 (ISBN)
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′A systematic, coherent approach to developing critical reading and writing skills that are applicable to a range of different levels of analysis and types of reading and writing tasks. The authors are to be commended for the clarity of their writing and the way scaffolded advice and tasks are integrated into the text. The book could form the core text for a course on critical reading and writing and a useful reference tool for the academic recently entered upon writing for publication.′ - Educate Journal
′A very clear, accessible introduction
that will be invaluable to
postgraduate students trying to
engage with reading and writing in a
critical way′ - R.M. Lee, Professor of Social Research Methods, Royal Holloway University of London
This guide to critical reading and self-critical writing is a ′must-have′ resource for postgraduate students and early-career academics. Packed with tools for analysing texts and structuring critical reviews, and incorporating exercises and worked examples drawn from the social sciences, the book offers step-by-step advice on how to:
"read any text critically and analyse it in the depth appropriate to one′s project
"develop a self-critical approach to one′s own academic writing
"ask questions in order to evaluate authors′ arguments
"keep a review manageable by using focused review questions
"structure a comparative review of multiple texts
"build up a convincing argument
"integrate critical literature reviews into a dissertation or thesis
"make the transition from postgraduate to professional academic writer
Essential reading for novice researchers, the book will also be invaluable for supervisors, methods course tutors, and academic mentors who teach and support the development of critical reading and self-critical writing skills.
Mike Wallace is a Professor of Public Management at Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University. From 2009 to 2012 he was the Economic and Social Research Council’s Strategic Adviser for Researcher Development. His research on managing change in the public services is reported in many books and academic journals. He is co-author, with Eric Hoyle, of the book Educational Leadership: Ambiguity, Professionals, and Managerialism (Sage, 2005), lead editor, with Michael Fertig and Eugene Schneller, of the book Managing Change in the Public Services (Blackwell, 2007), and lead co-author, with Michael Reed, Dermot O′Reilly, Jonathan Morris, Michael Tomlinson and Rosemary Deem, of the book Developing Public Service Leaders: Elite Orchestration, Change Agency, Leaderism, and Neoliberalization (Oxford University Press, 2023). His contribution to teaching at Cardiff centres on the design of postgraduate research programmes incorporating research methods training. Alison Wray is Emerita Research Professor of Language and Communication at Cardiff University. One of her main research areas is lexical storage and processing, particularly formulaic expressions, applied to language learning, evolution of language and language disability. She has also extensively researched communication in the context of dementia. Her major monographs, Formulaic Language and the Lexicon (Cambridge University Press, 2002), Formulaic Language: Pushing the Boundaries (Oxford University Press, 2008), and The Dynamics of Dementia Communication (Oxford University Press, 2020), are internationally acclaimed and award-winning. She has also written the scripts for three animated films used for training dementia carers. She has a longstanding commitment to researcher training and the development of academic expertise and is lead author of the popular undergraduate textbook Projects in Linguistics and Language Studies (Hodder, 2012).
Part One: Becoming a critical reader and self-critical writer
What it means to be critical
Making a critical choice
Getting started on critical reading
Getting started on self-critical writing
Creating a Comparative Critical Summary
Part Two: Developing an in-depth analysis
A mental map for exploring the literature
Components of your mental map
Developing a Critical Analysis of a text
A worked example of a Critical Analysis
Developing your argument in writing a Critical Review of a text
Part Three: Constructing a critical review of the literature
Focusing and building up your Critical Literature Review
Integrating Critical Literature Reviews into your dissertation
Tools for structuring a dissertation
Building your academic career on critical reading and self-critical writing
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 20.4.2006 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Sage Study Skills Series |
| Verlagsort | Thousand Oaks |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 170 x 242 mm |
| Gewicht | 560 g |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
| Literatur ► Essays / Feuilleton | |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Pädagogik | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-4129-0221-5 / 1412902215 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-4129-0221-2 / 9781412902212 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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