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Passion and politics: academics reflect on writing for publication

Carnell, Eileen(Edited by)MacDonald, Jacqui(Edited by)McCallum, Bet(Edited by)Scott, Mary(Edited by)
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Writing for publication is such an integral part of academic life that it is often taken for granted.

The journey to becoming a successful published writer is a challenging one that requires perseverance, skill and dedication.

In examining this process, the authors of this original and timely book seek to provide academic writers with a deeper understanding of their own practice of writing that will help them continually improve throughout their careers.

Drawing on insights gleaned from interviews with well-known academic authors working in the area of educational and social research, Passion and Politics examines the following key themes: the journey to becoming a writer; identities; going about writing; producing a text; engaging in the process; the politics of writing for publication; writing, thinking and learning.

This book will be indispensable not only for writers and teachers, but also for researchers interested in academic writing and the emerging field of writing for publication.

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Institute of Education
0854739637 / 9780854739639
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
808.02
09/07/2012
England
English
220 pages
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