Research Genres Across Languages
At present, Web 2.0 technologies are making traditional research genres evolve and form complex genre assemblage with other genres online. This book takes the perspective of genre analysis to provide a timely examination of professional and public communication of science. It gives an updated overview on the increasing diversification of genres for communicating scientific research today by reviewing relevant theories that contribute an understanding of genre evolution and innovation in Web 2.0. The book also offers a much-needed critical enquiry into the dynamics of languages for academic and research communication and reflects on current language-related issues such as academic Englishes, ELF lects, translanguaging, polylanguaging and the multilingualisation of science. Additionally, it complements the critical reflections with data from small-scale specialised corpora and exploratory survey research. The book also includes pedagogical orientations for teaching/training researchers in the STEMM disciplines and proposes several avenues for future enquiry into research genres across languages.
- Provides an updated theoretical perspective on the increasing diversification of genres for communicating scientific research today
- Offers a much-needed critical enquiry in current research on multilingualism in research communication, using key conceptualisations of complex language-related phenomena in today's academic and research settings
- Critically reflects and illustrates current language-related phenomena and complements the reflection with small-scale survey research
Awards
Winner, 2022 English language and linguistics Category A (Open), The European Society for the Study of English
Reviews & endorsements
‘This books broad theoretical approach and conceptual ambitions, … make it accessible and relevant across multiple fields.’ Kristin Solli, Journal ESP Today
‘… an excellent introduction to genre issues … One of the undeniable merits of the book is the consideration of multilingualism …’ Dominique Dias, LINGUIST (linguistlist.org)
Product details
July 2021Paperback
9781108792592
300 pages
228 × 150 × 14 mm
0.38kg
Available
Table of Contents
- 1. Research genres in context
- 2. Genre theories and metaphors
- 3. Science, genres and social action
- 4. Language diversity in genred activity
- 5. Genres and multiliteracies
- 6. Innovation and change in genre-based pedagogies
- 7. The way ahead.