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Andrea Karsten – Written Communication, 2024
In the past decades, the notion of voice in the theorizing and teaching of academic writing has been the subject of much debate and conceptual change, especially concerning its relation to writer identity. Many newer accounts of voice and identity in academic writing draw on the dialogical concept of voice by Bakhtin. However, some theoretical and…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Psycholinguistics, Teacher Education, Writing Attitudes
Donna Poade; Russell M. Crawford – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2024
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) in academia has prompted various debates on the uses, threats, and limitations of tools that can create text for numerous academic purposes. Critics argue that these advancements may provide opportunities for cheating and plagiarism and even replace the art of writing entirely. To reclaim the…
Descriptors: Academic Language, Artificial Intelligence, Algorithms, Personal Autonomy
Elia Delphi – Changing English: Studies in Culture and Education, 2024
In this article, I make sense of my encounters with the language of objectivity as a student, tutor, mentor, and researcher. I rely on Dorothy E. Smith's conceptualisation of the ethic of objectivity, a practice that requires the student to devalue their embodied experience while ripping it from their experiential knowledge, which in turn they…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Perspective Taking, Power Structure, Personal Narratives
Roisin Donnelly; Ita Kennelly; Claire McAvinia – Teaching in Higher Education, 2024
Supporting writing remains an important dimension to the work of academic developers particularly for early career academics and doctoral candidates. A small qualitative case study was undertaken on an academic writing module to explore participants' needs and evaluate a new multimodal writing framework which sought to enhance publication…
Descriptors: Academic Language, College Faculty, Doctoral Students, Writing for Publication