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Occupying Niches: Interculturality, Cross-culturality and Aculturality in Academic Research

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This book presents a collection of thematically focused articles addressing culture-specific features of academic communication, with a particular focus on communication conducted in English as an Additional Language and directed at multicultural audiences. It comprises papers arranged in four sections: Expert writers, Novice writers and readers, Conference participants, and Non-research academic genres. The book explicitly addresses and is centred upon the concept of a research niche understood as a space to be captured and populated, as a temporary location to move or grow out of in the course of individual professional development from novice to expert, and as a space to consciously reach beyond, delimited by one's linguistic, cultural, educational, and geopolitical background. Here the niche is approached as a frame of reference for discussion of what is culture-bound, culture-sensitive, and culture-free in the academic community and its practices.

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Introduction.- Citation practices of expert French writers of English: Issues of attribution and stance.- A comparison of author reference in the Spanish context of biomedical RAs publication.- Positive self-evaluation and negative other-evaluation in NSs' and NNSs' scientific discourse.- A context-based approach to the identification of hedging devices and features of writer-reader relationship in academic publications.- Prospects of Indonesian Research Articles (RAs) Being Considered for Publication in 'Center' Journals: A Comparative Study of Rhetorical Patterns of RAs in Selected Humanities and Hard Science Disciplines.- Approaches to acculturating novice writers into academic literacy.- Are they discussing in the same way?: interactional metadiscourse in Turkish writers' texts.

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This book presents a collection of thematically focused articles addressing culture-specific features of academic communication, with a particular focus on communication conducted in English as an Additional Language and directed at multicultural audiences. It comprises papers arranged in four sections: Expert writers, Novice writers and readers, Conference participants, and Non-research academic genres. The book explicitly addresses and is centred upon the concept of a research niche understood as a space to be captured and populated, as a temporary location to move or grow out of in the course of individual professional development from novice to expert, and as a space to consciously reach beyond, delimited by one’s linguistic, cultural, educational, and geopolitical background. Here the niche is approached as a frame of reference for discussion of what is culture-bound, culture-sensitive, and culture-free in the academic community and its practices.

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“The book offers solid evidence for language-induced obstacles in publicizing and communicating local scholars’ research findings to an international audience as part of the efforts to increase the country’s global visibility in research strength. … this special volume makes a stimulating read for both researchers focusing on academic discourse analysis and English for Academic Purposes practitioners as well as academics from various disciplines keenly interested in developing international publication and presentation skills.” (Ningyang Chen, Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 9, 2016)

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"The book offers solid evidence for language-induced obstacles in publicizing and communicating local scholars' research findings to an international audience as part of the efforts to increase the country's global visibility in research strength. ... this special volume makes a stimulating read for both researchers focusing on academic discourse analysis and English for Academic Purposes practitioners as well as academics from various disciplines keenly interested in developing international publication and presentation skills." (Ningyang Chen, Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Vol. 9, 2016)

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Assisted by Andrze Lyda (Editor), Andrzej Lyda (Editor), Andrzej Łyda (Editor), Warchal (Editor), Warchal (Editor), Krystyna Warchal (Editor), Krystyna Warchał (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319379326
ISBN 978-3-31-937932-6
No. of pages 234
Dimensions 155 mm x 13 mm x 235 mm
Weight 371 g
Illustrations VI, 234 p. 12 illus., 7 illus. in color.
Series Second Language Learning and Teaching
Second Language Learning and Teaching
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > General and comparative linguistics

Fremdsprachenerwerb, Fremdsprachendidaktik, B, Education, Applied Linguistics, Language Education, Language and education, Language teaching & learning

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