The Essential Hyland:Studies in Applied Linguistics

Hyland, Ken (2018) The Essential Hyland:Studies in Applied Linguistics. Bloomsbury Academic, London. ISBN 9781350037908

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Abstract

Writing in the academy has assumed huge importance in recent years as countless students and academics around the world must now gain fluency in the conventions of academic writing in English to understand their disciplines, to establish their careers or to successfully navigate their learning. Professor Ken Hyland has been a contributor to the literature on this topic for over 20 years, with 26 books and over 200 chapters and articles. This work has had considerable influence in shaping the direction of the field and generating papers and PhD theses from researchers around the world. This is a topic which has found its time, as a central concept in applied linguistics, sociology of science, library studies, bibliometrics, and so on. This book brings together Ken Hyland's most influential and cited papers. These are organised thematically to provide both an introduction to the study of academic discourse and an overview of his contribution to the understanding of how academics construct themselves, their disciplines and knowledge through written texts. Several academic celebrities from the field provide a brief commentary on the papers and the book includes an overall reflection by the author on the impact of the papers and the direction of the field together with linear notes on the specific papers in each section. The volume not only includes some of Hyland's best chapters and journal articles but the thoughts of disciplinary luminaries on both the ideas in the book and the general state and direction of the field.

Item Type: Book
Faculty \ School: Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Education and Lifelong Learning
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Date Deposited: 05 Apr 2018 09:30
Last Modified: 16 Apr 2022 00:00
URI: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/66673
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