Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 200
Trim: 6¼ x 9⅜
978-1-4758-2355-4 • Hardback • May 2016 • $88.00 • (£68.00)
978-1-4758-2356-1 • Paperback • May 2016 • $45.00 • (£35.00)
978-1-4758-2357-8 • eBook • May 2016 • $42.50 • (£35.00)
Andrew Johnson, PhD, is professor of Holistic Education at Minnesota State University, Mankato, specializing in literacy instruction, holistic education, and educational psychology.
Table of Contents
Section I: The Process of Academic Writing
Chapter 1: The Super-Secret Academic Writing Process Revealed
Chapter 2: Research to Gather Data
Chapter 3: Pre-Drafting
Chapter 4: Drafting and Revising
Chapter 5: Editing and Sharing
Section II: Some Particulars of Academic Writing
Chapter 6: The Basics of Academic Writing
Chapter 7: Use of Objective, Precise Language
Chapter 8: Keeping it Simple
Chapter 9: Reducing Bias
Chapter 10: Avoiding Plagiarism
Section III: The Mechanics of Style for Academic Writing
Chapter 11: First and Last Paragraphs
Chapter 12: Paragraphs are our Friends
Chapter 13: Transition Words and Sentences
Chapter 14: Headings
Chapter 15: Grammar
Chapter 16: Punctuation
Chapter 17: Sentence Length
Chapter 18: Citations
Chapter 19: The Reference List
Chapter 20: Quotations
Chapter 21: Quantitative Data, Tables, Figures, and Graphs
Section IV: Using Research in Academic Writing
Chapter 22: The Basic Elements of Research
Chapter 23: Evaluating Research Studies
Chapter 24: Describing Empirical Research
Chapter 25: The Annotated Bibliography and Research Proposal
Chapter 26: The Literature Review
Section V: Theses, Dissertations
Chapter 27: Theses and Dissertations: Secondary Research
Chapter 28: Theses and Dissertations: Original Research
Dr. Johnson has demystified the writing process by providing a clear, concise manual to assist the novice writer in the writing process. An excellent companion text to A Short Guide to Action Research in transforming students to scholars.
— Cynthia F. DiCarlo, PhD, associate professor of early childhood education, School of Education, Louisiana State University
Academic Writing: Process and Product is a useful tool for those new to academic writing. This informative text provides practical instruction regarding finding literature, creating structure, improving technical writing, citing sources, and revising. The text includes helpful examples and useful insights to improve academic writing.
— Sarah Marshall, PhD, associate professor, Department of Educational Leadership, Central Michigan University
This book describes the processes related to academic writing in a way that enables college students to understand. There are tips here that make this a useful guide for beginning academic writers as well as experienced writers complete theses or dissertations.
— Nat Pope, PhD, professor of insurance, Illinois State University