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El. knyga: Interactions in New Academic Discourses: Genre and Discipline

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This book explores how interactions are achieved in new academic discourses, from both cross-genre and cross-disciplinary perspectives. By adopting a corpus-based analysis, it takes a detailed look at academic blogs, online book reviews, the abbreviated summary of article highlights, and the challenging postgraduate genre of the three-minute thesis. Through careful study of these discourses, the author aims to expand our understanding of the way researchers seek to make their work accessible to new audiences and create more egalitarian and engaging relations with them. Specifically, the author offers thoughtful analyses of the workings of stance and engagement to see how academics manage these new rhetorical challenges and reach out to both lay and specialist audiences. Through these analyses we gain new insights into both the genres themselves and how academics write in the twenty-first century. The book thus serves as an up to the minute work on new issues in the field of English for Academic Purposes.



This book explores how interactions are achieved in new academic discourses. Applying corpus-based analysis to academic blogs, online book reviews, article highlights and more, the author offers new insights into how researchers seek to make their work accessible to new audiences and create egalitarian relations with them.

List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
Foreword: Interaction in written academic texts xi
Ken Hyland
Acknowledgements xv
PART I Introduction
1(10)
Chapter 1 Interactions in academic discourses: What's new?
3(8)
PART II Stance and engagement in new academic discourses
11(74)
Chapter 2 Reworking research: Interactions in academic articles and blogs
13(26)
Chapter 3 Stance in academic blogs and three-minute theses
39(24)
Chapter 4 "This book should be required reading for any academics in the STEM field": Engagement in two forms of book reviews
63(22)
PART III Disciplinary variations in new academic discourses
85(48)
Chapter 5 "Think about how fascinating this is": Engagement in academic blogs across disciplines
87(24)
Chapter 6 Stance--taking in journal article highlights: How academics promote their research across disciplines
111(22)
PART IV Final remarks
133(16)
Chapter 7 Conclusions and implications
135(14)
Bibliography 149(14)
Appendix A Source of journals for the book reviews 163(2)
Appendix B Source of journals for the highlights 165(2)
Index 167
HANG (JOANNA) ZOU is a lecturer (Minyuan Chenhui Scholar) in the School of Foreign Languages, East China Normal University, China, where she received her PhD degree. Her research interests include academic discourse analysis and systemic functional linguistics. Dr Zous recent publications have appeared in Journal of English for Academic Purposes, English for Specific Purposes, Journal of Pragmatics and Discourse Studies.