Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes: Interaction and Text Development in Doctoral Supervision

Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes addresses a major gap in our knowledge of how doctoral supervision relationships in the sciences are enacted as writing pedagogy. Based on a multiple-case study of three student-supervisor pairs in environmental sciences, neurosciences and biochemistry as they each prepared a research article for publication, this book offers a finely grained and studied analysis of the role of joint authorship in scaffolding research writing development in the sciences. This book:

• Critically engages with a range of approaches to studying doctoral education and writing practices.

• Formulates a wide-lens methodology to capture, analyse and interpret the multimodal interactions between co-authors and their evolving text.

• Describes writing-oriented supervision meetings in terms of their social and spatial configurations and analyses the roles of supervisor and student vis-à-vis each other and their evolving text.

• Builds theory on how supervisors enculturate their students into the intricate social negotiations at the heart of academic peer review.

• Describes how certain genre conventions and textual patterns both emerge from and contribute to the observed writing practices.

Paving the way for future research into co-authoring practices by supervisors and students in postgraduate settings, Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students interested in doctoral supervision and writing for research publication purposes.

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Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes: Interaction and Text Development in Doctoral Supervision

Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes addresses a major gap in our knowledge of how doctoral supervision relationships in the sciences are enacted as writing pedagogy. Based on a multiple-case study of three student-supervisor pairs in environmental sciences, neurosciences and biochemistry as they each prepared a research article for publication, this book offers a finely grained and studied analysis of the role of joint authorship in scaffolding research writing development in the sciences. This book:

• Critically engages with a range of approaches to studying doctoral education and writing practices.

• Formulates a wide-lens methodology to capture, analyse and interpret the multimodal interactions between co-authors and their evolving text.

• Describes writing-oriented supervision meetings in terms of their social and spatial configurations and analyses the roles of supervisor and student vis-à-vis each other and their evolving text.

• Builds theory on how supervisors enculturate their students into the intricate social negotiations at the heart of academic peer review.

• Describes how certain genre conventions and textual patterns both emerge from and contribute to the observed writing practices.

Paving the way for future research into co-authoring practices by supervisors and students in postgraduate settings, Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students interested in doctoral supervision and writing for research publication purposes.

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Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes: Interaction and Text Development in Doctoral Supervision

Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes: Interaction and Text Development in Doctoral Supervision

by Pascal Patrick Matzler
Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes: Interaction and Text Development in Doctoral Supervision

Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes: Interaction and Text Development in Doctoral Supervision

by Pascal Patrick Matzler

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Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes addresses a major gap in our knowledge of how doctoral supervision relationships in the sciences are enacted as writing pedagogy. Based on a multiple-case study of three student-supervisor pairs in environmental sciences, neurosciences and biochemistry as they each prepared a research article for publication, this book offers a finely grained and studied analysis of the role of joint authorship in scaffolding research writing development in the sciences. This book:

• Critically engages with a range of approaches to studying doctoral education and writing practices.

• Formulates a wide-lens methodology to capture, analyse and interpret the multimodal interactions between co-authors and their evolving text.

• Describes writing-oriented supervision meetings in terms of their social and spatial configurations and analyses the roles of supervisor and student vis-à-vis each other and their evolving text.

• Builds theory on how supervisors enculturate their students into the intricate social negotiations at the heart of academic peer review.

• Describes how certain genre conventions and textual patterns both emerge from and contribute to the observed writing practices.

Paving the way for future research into co-authoring practices by supervisors and students in postgraduate settings, Mentoring and Co-Writing for Research Publication Purposes is a valuable resource for researchers and advanced students interested in doctoral supervision and writing for research publication purposes.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000457650
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/30/2021
Series: Routledge Research in English for Specific Purposes
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 176
File size: 8 MB

About the Author

Pascal Patrick Matzler is Associate Professor at Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Chile. He has been teaching English for Academic Purposes/English for Specific Purposes for the past 15 years and completed a PhD in Applied Linguistics at the University of Auckland, New Zealand.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Approaches to learning to write for publication in the sciences 2. A research method to describe and analyse co-writing practices 3. Presenting the three cases 4. Modes of interaction 5. Learning to write for peers 6. Manipulating move structures in meetings 7. Joint text development in meetings – personal pronouns Conclusion

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