Writing and Presenting ResearchSAGE, 2006. gada 15. jūn. - 280 lappuses This accessible and wide-ranging book is an invaluable introductory guide through the choices to be made when deciding how to report research. Writing and Presenting Research covers research written as theses and dissertations; chapters, books, reports and articles in academic, professional or general media such as newspapers; and also reviews the options for presenting research orally as lectures, keynotes, conference papers and even TV game shows. These forms of reporting research have well-established conventions for their formats, but they also have growing numbers of alternative possibilities. This has generated debate about what is, or is not, acceptable, and the aim of this book is to make this debate more manageable for those wanting to assess which of the conventional or alternative possibilities on offer is most appropriate for reporting their current research. Arranged in easily followed sections enlivened with checklists, style variations, examples and reflection points, Writing and Presenting Research has relevance to the social sciences, arts, humanities, natural and applied sciences and law and is an invaluable reference tool for new and experienced researchers alike. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 40.
... professional and academic acceptance 9 1.3.2.4 Globalization 9 1.4 Alternatives 10 1.4.1 Gaining acceptance? 10 1.4.2 Definitions 12 1.4.3 Reasons for emergence of alternatives 13 1.4.3.1 Postmodernism 13 1.4.3.2 Changing attitudes to ...
... professional and academic acceptance Conventional formats proclaim the respectability that policy makers need. They ... professionals to put research findings into practice (Silva, 1990). In academia, where careers depend on research ...
... professional socialisation. (Richardson, 1998: 347) I've also encountered a few brave, alternative presenters, mainly at North American conferences. Their ideas included: • readers' theatre (where researchers acted their research ...
... professionals at a public conference interested in changing practice or experienced, specialist academics examining a thesis (3.4, 3.5, 3.6). 1 'Refereed' journals are those for which articles are subjected. 12 WRITING AND PRESENTING ...
... professional' journals, for which only the editor, or a small editorial panel, decides whether or not to accept articles. Academic careers depend upon your research being published in refereed journals. 2 Sources cited solely within ...
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Adjusting for your Purposes | 49 |
Chapter 5 The Arts and Craft of Writing | 58 |
Selection and Reduction | 77 |
Chapter 6 Primary Data | 79 |
Chapter 7 Literature and Methodology | 89 |
Chapter 11 Beginnings and Ends | 159 |
Bibliographies Referencing Quotations Notes | 185 |
Publication Reference Guides | 201 |
Chapter 13 Becoming a Presenter | 203 |
Chapter 14 Getting into Print | 214 |
Chapter 15 Standing on the Shoulders of Giants Without Violating their Copyright | 221 |
Valediction | 233 |
Chapter 16 Epilogue | 235 |
Production | 107 |
Chapter 8 Quantified Data | 109 |
Chapter 9 Qualitative Data | 129 |
Chapter 10 Narrative Data | 145 |
Research Method for this Book | 238 |
Bibliography | 241 |
Index | 252 |
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