The Essentials of Academic Writing / Derek Soles.
Par : Soles, Derek | University of British Columbia.
Éditeur : Toronto : Nelson Education, 2014Édition : Canadian Edition.Description :xx, 502 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.ISBN : 9780176523459 (pbk); 0176523456 (pbk).Sujet(s) : Academic writing -- Handbooks, manuals, etc | English language -- RhetoricRessources en ligne : Ebook on Vital Source.Type de document | Site actuel | Collection | Cote | Numéro de copie | Statut | Date d'échéance | Code à barres |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Livres | CR Julien-Couture RC (Teaching) General Stacks | Non-fiction | CMP SOL (Parcourir l'étagère) | 1 | Disponible | A027126 |
Parcourir CR Julien-Couture RC (Teaching) Étagères , Localisation: General Stacks , Code de collection: Non-fiction Fermer l'étagère
Includes bibliographical references for each chapter.
"Essentials of Academic Writing is an essay-level book focused exclusively on writing academic papers. It is organized around three principles: a thorough focus on the fundamentals of writing academic papers; a cross-disciplinary approach to writing that emphasizes the importance of writing skills beyond the English course; and a focus on reading skills as the underlying foundation of a good critical thinker. One of the hallmarks of this book is the use of a single sample student essay, from start to finish, as an annotated example of the process used by a developing writer. From the brainstorming diagram in the first chapter to the final draft at the end of Part One, students are given a strong, consistent model to emulate.
Thorough, step-by-step coverage of the process of writing, from brainstorming to revision
Coverage of writing in a variety of disciplines (social sciences, sciences, humanities, business, and technology)
Utilizes a student-lauded and unique “ISCE acronym” for intelligence, substance, clarity, and energy - a simple way of reminding students of the essential features of good academic writing and the important criteria they need to keep in mind as they draft and revise their writing.
Includes an insightful section on how instructors evaluate student writing
Grammar and mechanics section that assumes some ability on the part of student writers, but also covers the most common types of errors and avoids using jargon
Covers argumentation, as well as expository and persuasive writing
Sample essays annotated with instructional notes and commentary
Nelson Education’s Maple Collection offers over 160 readings from our best-selling English readers; Textchoice makes it easy to browse and compile your perfect reader. Contact your Nelson Education sales representative for more information.
Easily create, assign, and grade writing assignments with Enhanced InSite for Canadian Composition. From a single site you can manage the flow of papers electronically, check for originality, allow students to submit papers and conduct peer review, and more—all in an easy-to-use interface. Your students will have access to private tutoring resources, Turnitin® originality checker, and various activities, including anti-plagiarism tutorials and downloadable grammar podcasts.
InfoTrac® is a powerful online learning resource consisting of thousands of full-text articles from hundreds of journals and periodicals. By doing a simple keyword search, students quickly generate a list of relevant full-text articles from thousands of possibilities. InfoTrac®’s continually updated collection of articles can be useful for doing reading and writing assignments that reach beyond the pages of this text. Ask your Nelson Sales & Editorial Representative how to bundle InfoTrac® with your textbook!" (Publisher's Website)
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction: The Writing Process
Writing as a Recursive Process
Reading Academic Writing
Part One: The Process of Writing an Academic Essay
Chapter 1: What Is an Academic Essay?
The Expository Essay or Term Paper
The Persuasive Essay or Term Paper
The Mixed-Genre Essay or Term Paper
Other Academic Writing Assignments
The Conventions of Academic Discourse
Writing for the Social Sciences
Writing for the Sciences
Writing for the Humanities
Writing for Business
Writing for Technology
How Professors Evaluate Student Writing
Writing Assignment
Exercises
Collaborative Activity
Chapter 2: Getting Started: Consider Topic, Audience, Purpose
Reflect upon Your Topic
Freewriting
W5+1H Questions
Webbing
Consider Your Reader
Readers Influence Content
Readers Influence Style
Readers Judge Quality
Establish Your Purpose
Expository Mode Persuasive Mode
Multi-Genre Mode
Compose a Preliminary Thesis
Placement of the Thesis
A Case Study of the Process of Writing an Academic Essay
Writing Assignment
Exercises
Collaborative Activity
Chapter 3: Research Your Topic
Books
Periodicals
Web Sources
Interviews
Questionnaires
Incorporating Research
Direct Quotes
Summarizing
Paraphrasing
Plagiarism
Citing Sources
A Case Study of the Process of Writing and Academic Essay
Writing Assignment
Research Exercises
Paraphrasing and Summarizing Exercise
Collaborative Activity
Chapter 4: Make a Plan
Planning an Expository Essay
Planning a Compare/Contrast Essay
Planning an Argument
Aristotle: Logos, Ethos, Pathos
Toulmin: Claim, Support, Warrant
Rogerian Argument
Audience and Purpose in Argument
A Case Study of the Process of Writing and Academic Essay
Writing Assignment
Exercises
Chapter 5: Write a Draft
Write a Clear and Specific Opening
Sample Introductory Paragraphs
Write Complete Body Paragraphs
Compose a Topic Sentence
Develop Your Topic Sentence
Maintain Paragraph Unity
Sample Body Paragraphs
Write an Explicit Conclusion
Sampling Concluding Paragraphs
A Case Study of the Process of Writing and Academic Essay
Writing Assignment
Exercises
Collaborative Activity
Chapter 6: Revise Your Essay
Structure
Content
Cohesive Ties
Transition
Repetition
Substitution
Style
Subordination
Parallelism
Order
Academic Voice
Peer Review
A Case Study of the Process of Writing and Academic Essay
Writing Assignment
Exercises Collaborative Activity
Chapter 7: Edit Your Essay
Edit for Grammar
Subject-Verb Agreement
Pronoun Reference
Pronoun Case
Verb Tense and Mood
Edit for Sentence Structure
Sentence Fragments
Run-On Sentences
Misplaced and Dangling Modifiers
Faulty Parallelism
Wordiness
Edit for Punctuation
Punctuation at the End of Sentences
Punctuation Within Sentences
Punctuation Within Words
Edit for Diction
Context
Meaning
Writing Assignments
Exercises Collaborative Activity
Chapter 8: Acknowledge Your Sources
MLA Method of Parenthetical Citation
Parenthetical Citations Within the Text of the Essay
Work Cited List
Sample MLA Works Cited Entries
APA Method of Parenthetical Citation Parenthetical Citations Within the Text of the Essay
References List at the End of the Essay
Sample APA Reference List Entries
Chicago Manual of Style Method of Citing Sources
Footnotes/Endnotes
Source List at the End of the Essay
Sample CMS Bibliography Entries
Writing Assignments
Exercises Collaborative Activity
Part Two: Model Academic Essays with Instructional Notes and Commentary
"Integrating Social Knowledge and Physical Cues When Judging the Attractiveness of Potential Mates",
by Michelle C. Quist, Lisa M. BeBruine, Anthony C. Little, and Benedict C. Jones "The Consequences of Son Preference and Sex-Selective Abortion in China and Other Asian Countries",
by Therese Hesketh, Li Lu, and Zhu Wei Xing "The Effect of Twitter on College Student Engagement and Grades",
by R. Junco, G. Heiberger, and E. Loken
"The Unwatched Life Is Not Worth Living: The Elevation of the Ordinary in Celebrity Culture",
by Joshua Gamson "The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal on First Nations Child Welfare: Why If Canada Win, Equality and Justice Lose",
by Cindy Blackstock
Part Three: An Anthology of Academic Writing
Reading Actively and Critically
Critical Thinking
"Are Contemporary Media Images Which Seem to Display Women as Sexually Empowered Actually Harmful to Women?"
by Emma Halliwell, Helen Malson, and Irmgard Tischner "Brand and Country-of-Origin Effect on Consumers' Decision to Purchase Luxury Products,"
by Bruno Godey, Daniele Pederzoli, Gaetano Aiello, Raffaele Donvito, Priscilla Chan, Hyunjoo Oh, Rahul Singh, Irina I. Skorobogatykh, Junji Tsuchiya, and Bart Weitz "Exposure to Music with Prosocial Lyrics Reduces Aggression: First Evidence and Test of the Underlying Mechanism,"
by Tobias Greitemeyer "Evil Children in Film and Literature: Notes Toward a Genealogy,"
by Karen J. Renner "The Morality of Fighting in Ice Hockey: Should It Be Banned?"
by Ryan T. Lewison and Oscar E. Palma "Reconciliation, Indigenous Rights and Offshore Oil and Gas Development in the Canadian Arctic,"
by Kirsten Manley-Casimir "Young Adults and Casual Sex: The Relevance of College Drinking Settings,"
by Melinda M. Bersamin, Mallie J. Paschall, Robert F. Saltz, and Byron L. Zamboanga "If Ya Liked It, Then You Shoulda Made a Video: Beyoncé Knowles, YouTube and the Public Sphere of Images,"
by Kirsten Pullen
Index
Il n'y a pas de commentaire pour ce document.