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  1. Academic writing, genres and philosophy.Michael A. Peters - 2008 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 40 (7):819-831.
    This paper examines the underlying genres of philosophy focusing especially on their pedagogical forms to emphasize the materiality and historicity of genres, texts and writing. It focuses briefly on the history of the essay and its relation to the journal within the wider history of scientific communication, and comments on the standardized forms of academic writing and the issue of 'bad writing'.
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    Academic Writing Manual for Religious Studies - İlahiyat Alanı Makale Yazım Kılavuzu.Abdullah Demir - 2017 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 21 (2):1393-1414.
    Academic Writing Manual for Religious Studies - İlahiyat Alanı Makale Yazım Kılavuzu.
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  3. Improving Academic Writing.Jonathan Bennett & Samuel Gorovitz - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20 (2):105-120.
    Academic writing, even in prestigious journals, is frequently ugly and arduous. The writing in academic philosophy is no exception, especially given philosophers’ tendency to overlook prose and to focus exclusively on philosophical content. This paper argues that good prose matters for moral, prudential, and philosophical reasons. After glossing these reasons, the authors offer advice, born of experience, to academic writers who want to achieve clear, effective prose. Their advice includes how to improve sentence structure (e.g. eliminate undue (...)
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    Academic Writing, Philosophy and Genre.Michael Peters (ed.) - 2009 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This book investigates how philosophical texts display a variety of literary forms and explores philosophical writing and the relation of philosophy to literature and reading. Discusses the many different philosophical genres that have developed, among them letters, the treatise, the confession, the meditation, the allegory, the essay, the soliloquy, the symposium, the consolation, the commentary, the disputation, and the dialogue Shows how these forms of philosophy have conditioned and become the basis of academic writing within both the university and (...)
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    The Academic Writing Guide of Cumhuriyet Theology Journal.Abdullah Demir - 2016 - Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi 20 (1):623-638.
    The Academic Writing Guide was prepared in accordance with "The Chicago Manual of Style" citation and reference system for the Cumhuriyet Theology Journal. In terms of spelling principles, the spelling rules in the first volume of the Encyclopedia of Islam of the Religious Foundation of Turkey were utilized. In this guide, the formal features that should be considered while preparing an academic article were tried to be explained with examples.
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  6. Academic Writing: At the Interface of Corpus and Discourse.[author unknown] - 2009
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  7. Improving Academic Writing.Parker English - 1997 - Teaching Philosophy 20.
     
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  8. The logic of academic writing.Fabrizio Macagno & Chrysi Rapanta - 2019 - New York, NY, USA: Wessex.
    The logic of academic writing is the argumentative strategy on which our papers, our sections, and our paragraphs are based. It is a strategy, as it is a plan that connects different steps and has a specific goal, namely convincing the audience of an original and important idea. And it is argumentative, for two reasons. First, we can defend our idea and we can convince our audience only through arguments, which only in very few disciplines are formal deductions. In (...)
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    Academic Writing, I Love You. Really, I Do.Eric Hayot - 2014 - Critical Inquiry 41 (1):53-77.
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    Ethics in Academic Writing Help for International Students in Higher Education: Perceptions of Faculty and Students.Eun-Young Julia Kim & Asta Sakala LaBianca - 2018 - Journal of Academic Ethics 16 (1):39-59.
    International students often turn to various sources for help, including writing center tutors, friends, faculty mentors, online sources such as Google translate, and proofreading and editorial services, among others. While receiving help from these sources is both understandable and somewhat expected, what type and level of help is appropriate or ethical is not always clearly defined. The current research study investigates perceptions of faculty and international students at one U.S. university as to what is ethical in academic writing help (...)
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    A provocative dissonance: Evocative academic writing.Joshua Bernard Baum - 2021 - Human Affairs 31 (3):290-298.
    Most academics write in a dispassionate, third-person voice. That stylistic choice is so expected in academic contexts that when an evocative, first-person voice is used instead, it feels unsettling and out of place to many of us. But why should we react so negatively to such a subversion of expectations? Is it because of the subversion itself, or is it because of an inherent incompatibility between evocative writing and realist analytical traditions? In this paper I’ll show that the freedom (...)
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  12. and Academic Writing.Wallace Chafe - 1986 - In Wallace L. Chafe & Johanna Nichols (eds.), Evidentiality: the linguistic coding of epistemology. Norwood, N.J.: Ablex. pp. 261.
  13. Philosophy, genre, and academic writing.Michael A. Peters - 2009 - In Michael Peters (ed.), Academic Writing, Philosophy and Genre. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
     
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  14. Academic Writing Advice (with an eye towards ancient philosophy).David Ebrey - manuscript
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    In defense of obscure academic writing.Sean Braune - 2024 - Thesis Eleven 184-185 (1):102-121.
    There has been a backlash against academic writing in the humanities that can be found in popular culture at least since the 1990s. By considering a selection of arguments from critics of academic writing in the humanities, I then defend a certain kind of ‘obscurity’ or ‘difficulty’ in scholarly prose by developing a concise genealogy of obscure academic writing. This paper develops the notion that an ‘uncommon sense’ should be situated against ‘common sense’ to unveil an assumed (...)
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    Conceptions of Plagiarism and Problems in Academic Writing in a Changing Landscape of External Regulation.Erika Löfström, Elisa Huotari & Pauliina Kupila - 2017 - Journal of Academic Ethics 15 (3):277-292.
    The aim of this study was to investigate the consequences of the use of text-matching software on teachers’ and students’ conceptions of plagiarism and problems in academic writing. An electronic questionnaire included scale items, structured questions, and open-ended questions. The respondents were 85 teachers and 506 students in a large Finnish university. Methods of analysis included exploratory factor analysis, t-test, and inductive content analysis. Both teachers and students reported increased awareness of plagiarism and improvements in writing habits, as well (...)
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  17. Challenging Academic Writing Using Virtual Tools.Verónica Patricia Simbaña Gallardo, Lilian Mercedes Jaramillo Naranjo & Santiago Fernando Vinueza Vinueza - 2025 - Sophia. Colección de Filosofía de la Educación 38:323-344.
    Las tecnologías se insertan en la innovación educativa, dando la posibilidad de incorporar herramientas digitales en los abordajes investigativos. En este escenario Scrivener y Evernote sonherramientas digitales para la escritura académica, permiten insertar notas escritas, notas de voz, resúmenes, documentos, imágenes, citas de autores, audios, links, entre otros. La formulación delproblema parte de la necesidad de incrementar investigaciones en todos los niveles educativos de forma fácil y automatizada. El objetivo de este estudio es reflexionar sobre el aporte significativo que poseen (...)
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    A rational case for a critical realist theory of academic writing.Julia Molinari - 2024 - Journal of Critical Realism 23 (5):521-544.
    Academic writings– writings that take place in academic settings, from undergraduate essays to research monographs – are social practices and methods of knowledge enquiry. In virtue of being social and epistemic, they should be of concern to critical realists because of critical realism's stratified approach to reality. By critiquing approaches to academic writing that can flatten reality, I propose that if academic writings were understood as ontologically stratified social practices, they could afford writers the rational judgement (...)
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    Algorithms, Governance, and Governmentality: On Governing Academic Writing.Lucas D. Introna - 2016 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 41 (1):17-49.
    Algorithms, or rather algorithmic actions, are seen as problematic because they are inscrutable, automatic, and subsumed in the flow of daily practices. Yet, they are also seen to be playing an important role in organizing opportunities, enacting certain categories, and doing what David Lyon calls “social sorting.” Thus, there is a general concern that this increasingly prevalent mode of ordering and organizing should be governed more explicitly. Some have argued for more transparency and openness, others have argued for more democratic (...)
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    How Technology Tools Impact Writing Performance, Lexical Complexity, and Perceived Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in EFL Academic Writing: A Comparative Study.Yangxi Han, Shuo Zhao & Lee-Luan Ng - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Students experience different levels of autonomy based on the mediation of self-regulated learning, but little is known about the effects of different mediation technologies on students' perceived SRL strategies. This mixed explanatory study compared two technology mediation models, Icourse and Icourse+Pigai, with a control group that did not use technology. A quasi-experimental design was used, which involved a pre and post-intervention academic writing test, an SRL questionnaire, and one-to-one semi-structured student interviews. The aim was to investigate 280 Chinese undergraduate (...)
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    Decision Support System for Prioritizing Self-Assurance of Academic Writing Based on Applied Linguistics.Yancheng Yang & Shah Nazir - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Based on applied linguistics, this study looked at the decision support system for emphasizing self-assurance in academic writing. From a generic perspective, academic writing has been considered both a process and a product. It has highlighted the planning composite processes, editing, composing, revising, and assessment, which depend upon the familiarity of someone with confidence in their capability for engagement in these activities. As a product, it has focused on the writing results through the product’s characteristics. These contain specific (...)
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  22. Lexical phrases for teaching academic writing in English: Corpus evidence.David Oakey - 2002 - In Stefania Nuccorini (ed.), Phrases and Phraseology – Data and Descriptions. Peter Lang Verlag. pp. 85--105.
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    Feminist Challenges to “Academic Writing” Writ Large: Changing the Argumentative Metaphor from War to Perception to Address the Problem of Argument Culture.Keith Lloyd - 2014 - Intertexts 18 (1):29-46.
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    Inventive Formation of Teachers in Between Ethical, Aesthetic and Political Weavings of Academic Writing.Rosimeri de Oliveira Dias - 2019 - Childhood and Philosophy 15:01-26.
    The purpose of this work is to think about the thematics of the inventive formation of teachers crossed by the aesthetic activity of self writing. Therefore, we echo the question made by Maurice Blanchot when we confront the language of research in education linked to the requirement for its discontinuity, so that the written word is plural and involved with the movement of an aesthetic experience: “How to write in such a way that the continuity of the movement of writing (...)
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    Political Economy of Academic Writing Practices.Jan Armstrong - 2010 - Journal of Thought 45 (1-2):55.
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    Book Review: Academic Writing: At the Interface of Corpus and Discourse. [REVIEW]Helen Basturkmen - 2011 - Discourse Studies 13 (5):655-657.
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    Psychological trauma and emotional upheaval as revealed in academic writing: The case of COVID-19.David M. Markowitz - 2022 - Cognition and Emotion 36 (1):9-22.
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    Writing Time: A Rhythmic Analysis of Contemporary Academic Writing.Fadia Dakka & Alex Wade - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    This paper has already been published in Higher Education Research & Development, Volume 38, 2018 - Issue 1: New Perspectives on Reading and Writing Across the Disciplines, p. 185-197. We thank the authors for the permission to republish it here.: Where and when do academics write and what are the feelings associated with it? Is the pressure to write a fulfilling process of joyful exploration, or is it stressful and wracked with self-doubt? Inspired by Henri Lefebvre's - Sciences de l'éducation (...)
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  29. (1 other version)Review of Helen Sword's Stylish Academic Writing. [REVIEW]Rory J. Conces - 2013 - Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Update (6):1-2.
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  30. Using the Givenness Hierarchy to examine article use in academic writing: A case study of adult Spanishspeaking learners of English.Jennifer Killam - 2020 - In Jonothan Ryan & Peter Crosthwaite (eds.), Referring in a second language: studies on reference to person in a multilingual world. New York: Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    Truth, Lies, and Freshman Composition: Using Herodotus to Teach Academic Writing.Janet Moser - 2015 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 108 (4):537-559.
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    To Fill Academic Work with Political Passion: Nina Lykke's Cosmodolphins and Contemporary Post/academic Writing Strategies.Mona Livholts - 2012 - Feminist Review 102 (1):135-142.
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    Academic voice: On feminism, presence, and objectivity in writing.Kim M. Mitchell - 2017 - Nursing Inquiry 24 (4):e12200.
    Academic voice is an oft‐discussed, yet variably defined concept, and confusion exists over its meaning, evaluation, and interpretation. This paper will explore perspectives on academic voice and counterarguments to the positivist origins of objectivity in academic writing. While many epistemological and methodological perspectives exist, the feminist literature on voice is explored here as the contrary position. From the feminist perspective, voice is a socially constructed concept that cannot be separated from the experiences, emotions, and identity of the (...)
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    Disrupting structures of power in and through academic writing.Kristi Heather Kenyon - 2020 - Journal of Global Ethics 16 (1):116-121.
    Volume 16, Issue 1, April 2020, Page 116-121.
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    Combined Training of One Cognitive and One Metacognitive Strategy Improves Academic Writing Skills.Anke Wischgoll - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Fight fire with fire: why not be more tolerant of ChatGPT in academic writing?Shuo Wang & Hiromi M. Yokoyama - forthcoming - AI and Society:1-2.
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    What we do and what we don’t: Paradoxes of academic writing for publishing.Dubravka Zarkov - 2019 - European Journal of Women's Studies 26 (4):357-359.
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    Turtles All the Way Down: Academic Writing as Formalism.David F. Labaree - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (3):679-693.
    Journal of Philosophy of Education, EarlyView.
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    Bloom’s taxonomy and its role in academic writing and reading skills training at English classes.Olena Korzh - 2017 - Science and Education: Academic Journal of Ushynsky University 22 (2):111-116.
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    Academic integrity at doctoral level: the influence of the imposter phenomenon and cultural differences on academic writing. [REVIEW]Lynette Pretorius, Elham Manzari, Shaoru Zeng, Mehdi Moharami, Sweta Vijaykumar Patel, Yeni Karlina, Amarpreet Abraham & Jennifer Cutri - 2021 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 17 (1).
    This conceptual review seeks to reframe the view of academic integrity as something to be enforced to an academic skill that needs to be developed. The authors highlight how practices within academia create an environment where feelings of inadequacy thrive, leading to behaviours of unintentional academic misconduct. Importantly, this review includes practical suggestions to help educators and higher education institutions support doctoral students’ academic integrity skills. In particular, the authors highlight the importance of explicit academic (...)
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    Plagiarism, Academic Ethics, and the Utilization of Generative AI in Academic Writing.Julian Koplin - 2023 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 37 (2):17-40.
    In the wake of ChatGPT’s release, academics and journal editors have begun making important decisions about whether and how to integrate generative artificial intelligence (AI) into academic publishing. Some argue that AI outputs in scholarly works constitute plagiarism, and so should be disallowed by academic journals. Others suggest that it is acceptable to integrate AI output into academic papers, provided that its contributions are transparently disclosed. By drawing on Taylor’s work on academic norms, this paper argues (...)
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  42. Style: should Kripke have avoided “I” in his academic writing?Terence Rajivan Edward - manuscript
    This brief paper considers what to say about someone who responds to Saul Kripke’s writing by saying, “He uses ‘I’. That sounds subjective.” What to say about such an inference?! The main response I offer is that philosophy is partly about challenging, not encouraging, mistaken inferences.
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    How do self-efficacy beliefs for academic writing and collaboration and intrinsic motivation for academic writing and research develop during an undergraduate research project?Floris M. Van Blankenstein, Nadira Saab, Roeland M. Van der Rijst, Marleen S. Danel, Aaltje S. Bakker-van den Berg & Paul W. Van den Broek - 2018 - Educational Studies 45 (2):209-225.
    Research skills are important for university graduates, but little is known about undergraduates’ motivation for research. In this study, self-efficacy beliefs and intrinsic motivation for several research activities were measured three times during an undergraduate research project. In order to promote self-efficacy for writing and collaboration, a collaboration script was developed and tested on half of the students. Twelve students were interviewed three times to gather in-depth information about motivational and self-efficacy beliefs. All measures except intrinsic motivation for research increased (...)
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    Book review: Michael A. Peters (ed.), Academic Writing, Philosophy and Genre. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell,I, 2009, xiv + 114 pp., US$39.95. [REVIEW]Mehdi Riazi - 2010 - Discourse Studies 12 (6):810-812.
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    `To theorize in a more passionate way': Carol Lee Bacchi's diary of mothering and contemporary post/academic writing strategies.Mona Livholts - 2009 - Feminist Theory 10 (1):121-131.
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  46. Feedback as an integral part of academic writing.Andreas Kamstrup - 2018 - In Christopher McMaster, Caterina Murphy & Jakob Rosenkrantz de Lasson (eds.), The Nordic PhD: surviving and succeeding. New York: Peter Lang.
     
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    Writing Successful Academic Books.Anthony Haynes - 1989 - Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    A practical guide to both writing and getting published, written by an expert in academic publishing.
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  48. (1 other version)Academic literacy in a wired world: Redefining genres for college writing courses.Alice Trupe - 2002 - Kairos (Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail. Faculté de philosophie) 7 (2).
     
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    The infernal business of contract cheating: understanding the business processes and models of academic custom writing sites.David Randall, Ian Michael Zucker & Cath Ellis - 2018 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 14 (1).
    While there is growing awareness of the existence and activities of Academic Custom Writing websites, which form a small part of the contract cheating industry, how they work remains poorly understood. Very little research has been done on these sites, probably because it has been assumed that it is impossible to see behind their firewalls and password protection. We have found that, with some close scrutiny, it is indeed possible to find some ‘cracks’ in these sites through which we (...)
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    The case for academic plagiarism education: A PESA Executive collective writing project.Michael A. Peters, Liz Jackson, Ruyu Hung, Carl Mika, Rachel Anne Buchanan, Marek Tesar, Tina Besley, Nina Hood, Sean Sturm, Bernadette Farrell, Andrew Madjar & Taylor Webb - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (9):1307-1323.
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