ISBN13: | 9781789903959 |
ISBN10: | 1789903955 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 164 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Weight: | 394 g |
Language: | English |
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How to Stop Being Stuck with your Academic Writing
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This indispensable guide equips readers with the strategies they need to start writing, and keep writing. Sections can be navigated sequentially, randomly or by linked ideas, offering a myriad of tools and approaches that can be used to develop key writing skills, such as becoming unstuck, drafting and working with others. They also cover a broad range of contemporary scholastic concerns including a section on improving your writing, a discussion of current institutional barriers to academic writing and an extensive resource list.
How to Stop Being Stuck with your Academic Writing acts as an essential resource for scholars struggling with their craft or supporting others with their writing. It will also be of interest to academics of business and other social science disciplines including development studies, economics and management seeking to build more consistency and joy into their writing processes.
Providing a wealth of advice surrounding different ways of working, collaborating and thinking about your writing, this illuminating How to guide acts as an essential sourcebook for academics at any career stage. Seonaidh McDonald shares authentic stories, offers countless suggestions and provides key resources to help you progress your academic writing.
?Hit by chronic writers? stuck-ness, Seonaidh McDonald researched, puzzled and wrote her way out of it, with this enormously helpful, practical and engaging result. The wit, fluidity and accessibility of Seonaidh?s writing belie her own struggles. Exploring all the many ways of being stuck, Seonaidh also delivers a diversity of tools and pathways to happy, flowing writing. A tour de force.?
Preface
Introduction to How to Stop Being Stuck with Your Academic Writing
How to use this book
How this book is organised
1 Try new things
2 Seek out support
3 Shift your thinking
4 Improving your writing
5 Institutional problems (and what you might do about them)
6 Resources
Where do I start? Flowcharts
References