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The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes

The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes

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Wydawnictwo Taylor & Francis Ltd
Data wydania 07/01/2020
Liczba stron 670
Forma publikacji książka w miękkiej oprawie
Poziom zaawansowania Do nauki języka
Język angielski
ISBN 9780367468163
Kategorie ELT - Angielski do celów nauki akademickiej
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$64.01 / €61.01 / £52.96 /
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The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes provides an accessible, authoritative and comprehensive introduction to English for Academic Purposes (EAP), covering the main theories, concepts, contexts and applications of this fast-growing area of applied linguistics. Forty-five chapters are organised into eight sections covering:










Conceptions of EAP







Contexts for EAP







EAP and language skills







Research perspectives







Pedagogic genres







Research genres







Pedagogic contexts







Managing learning.







Authored by specialists from around the world, each chapter focuses on a different area of EAP and provides a state-of-the-art review of the key ideas and concepts. Illustrative case studies are included wherever possible, setting out in an accessible way the pitfalls, challenges and opportunities of research or practice in that area. Suggestions for further reading are included with each chapter.


The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes is an essential reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of EAP within English, Applied Linguistics and TESOL. "Don't do EAP without it! This volume defines-in 45 chapters by the experts who have shaped the field internationally-the current nature and scope, prevailing activities, and conceptual foundations of EAP: an authoritative, clearly organized resource for advanced students, researchers, program administrators, and educators in universities and schools around the world." Alister Cumming, University of Toronto, Canada





"This Handbook is an authoritative, comprehensive and truly international compendium of theory, research and practice in the field of EAP. A group of distinguished scholars provide internationally-relevant and at the same time socially-situated insightful analyses of existing and emerging understandings of EAP in diverse locations across the globe and with reference to traditional and novel EAP genres and contexts." Rosa M. Manchon, University of Murcia, Spain





"This volume illustrates how widely EAP is practiced and the variety of research traditions that have influenced current understandings of academic English. The contributors demonstrate that educational values and practices differ considerably from country to country and encourage a critical stance to researching, developing and teaching EAP in local contexts." Diane Schmitt, Nottingham Trent University, UK

The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes

Spis treści

List of figures





List of tables





List of contributors





Acknowledgements





1 Introduction





Ken Hyland and Philip Shaw





PART I





Conceptions of EAP





2 General and specific EAP





Ken Hyland





3 Academic literacies: a critical lens on writing and reading in the academy





Theresa Lillis and Jackie Tuck





4 English as the academic lingua franca





Anna Mauranen, Niina Hynninen and Elina Ranta





5 Composition studies and EAP





Christine M. Tardy and Soomin Jwa





PART II





Contexts for EAP





6 EAP, EMI or CLIL?





John Airey





7 EAP in multilingual English-dominant contexts





Jean Parkinson





8 EAP at the tertiary level in China: challenges and possibilities





An Cheng





9 EAP in Latin America





Francoise Salager-Meyer, Graciela Mercedes Llopis de Segura and





Rosinda de Castro Guerra Ramos





PART III





EAP and language skills





10 Academic reading into writing





Alan Hirvela





11 Language and L2 writing: learning to write and writing to learn in





academic contexts





Rosa M. Manchon





12 Dialogic interaction





Helen Basturkmen





13 Listening to lectures





Michael P.H. Rodgers and Stuart Webb





14 Acquiring academic and disciplinary vocabulary





Averil Coxhead





PART IV





Research perspectives





15 Systemic functional linguistics and EAP





Susan Hood





16 Corpus studies in EAP





Hilary Nesi





17 Ethnographic perspectives on English for academic purposes research





Brian Paltridge and Sue Starfield





18 Intertextuality and plagiarism





Diane Pecorari





19 Genre analysis





Philip Shaw





20 Multimodal approaches to English for academic purposes





Kay L. O'Halloran, Sabine Tan and Bradley A. Smith





21 Intercultural rhetoric





Ulla Connor, Estela Ene and Ana Traversa





22 Critical perspectives





Christopher J. Macallister





PART V





Pedagogic genres





23 Undergraduate assignments and essay exams





Roger Graves and Stephanie White





24 Lectures





Belinda Crawford Camiciottoli and Mercedes Querol-Julian





25 Textbooks





Marina Bondi





26 Seminars





Marta Aguilar





27 PhD adviser and student interactions as a spoken academic genre





Beyza Bjoerkman





28 PhD defences and vivas





Spela Mezek and John M. Swales





PART VI





Research genres





29 Genre approaches to theses and dissertations





Paul Thompson





30 The academic poster genre: friend or foe?





Larissa D'Angelo





31 Research articles





Betty Samraj





32 Interpersonal meaning and audience engagement in academic





presentations: a multimodal discourse analysis perspective





Gail Forey and Dezheng Feng





33 Research blogs, wikis, and tweets





Maria Kuteeva





PART VII





Pedagogic contexts





34 EAP in school settings





Sally Humphrey





35 The Common Core in the United States: a major shift in standards





and assessment





Ann M. Johns





36 EAP pedagogy in undergraduate contexts





Neomy Storch, Janne Morton and Celia Thompson





37 EAP support for post-graduate students





Christine B. Feak





38 English for professional academic purposes





Diane D. Belcher, Francisco Javier Barron Serrano and Hae Sung Yang





PART VIII





Managing learning





39 Writing centres and the turn toward multilingual and multiliteracy





writing tutoring





Magnus Gustafsson and Lisa Ganobcsik-Williams





40 EAP management





Andy Gillett





41 EAP teacher development





Alex Ding and Gemma Campion





42 Needs analysis for curriculum design





Ana Bocanegra-Valle





43 EAP materials and tasks





Fredricka L. Stoller





44 CALL and electronic media





Soobin Yim and Mark Warschauer





45 Assessment of English for academic purposes





Sara Cushing Weigle and Margaret E. Malone





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