Composing research, communicating results / Kurt Lindemann.

By: Lindemann, Kurt, 1970- [author.]
Language: English Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell, 2017Edition: 1st EditionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781118940938 (pdf); 9781119407232; 9781118940921 (epub)Subject(s): Report writing -- Study and teaching (Higher) | Academic writing -- Study and teaching (Higher) | Communication -- Research -- Methodology | SOCIAL SCIENCE / ResearchGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 808/.042 LOC classification: PE1478Other classification: SOC024000 Online resources: Full text available at Wiley Online Library Click here to view
Contents:
TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii 1 So You Have to Write a Research Paper … 1 2 Brainstorm and Research: Formulating and Answering Questions 21 3 Making Arguments, Providing Support 43 4 Style and Format: How to Say What You Want to Say 73 5 Writing the Literature Review: Arguing for Audiences 101 6 Application and Reaction Papers 117 7 Writing Empirical Research Papers 127 8 What Next? Presenting and Publishing Papers 145 Index 161
Summary: "Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper provides communication students with the knowledge and necessary tools to compose a variety of course-required papers that are scholarly, accessible, and well-written. The first work of its kind to take students from brainstorming to outlining to sentence and paragraph construction to paper presentation, drawing on student-written examples Easy-to-understand explanations of passive voice, point of view, commonly accepted citation styles, and more, with current and relatable student-written examples Covers common writing assignments in communication and related courses, including the literature review, application paper, and empirical research paper Four pedagogical features enhance comprehension and support learning: “Write Away” quick exercises, integratable “Building Blocks” assignments, “Engaging Ethics” tips, and “Student Spotlight” examples"-- Provided by publisher.Summary: "Writing is an aspect often overlooked in the quest to provide students with the necessary skills to embark on a career in the increasingly important field of communication. For many students, putting one's thoughts and understanding of a topic onto paper can be a daunting task. Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper provides communication students with the knowledge and necessary tools to compose a variety of course-required papers that are scholarly, accessible, and well-written. Chapter coverage includes common myths associated with writing a research paper, brainstorming and researching topics, making and supporting arguments, style and formatting issues, writing the literature review, application and personal reaction papers, empirical research papers, presenting and publishing your work, and more. Each stage of the process is broken down into easy-to-follow steps supported by writing exercises and numerous examples drawn from published and student-written papers in the field. Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper fulfils an important and underserved niche in the classroom curricula, and is an essential resource for all students in communications-related courses"-- Provided by publisher.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Kurt Lindemann is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the School of Communication at San Diego State University (SDSU). He also serves as the Director of the Center for the Study of Media and Performance, an interdisciplinary center at SDSU focused on the critical inquiry of live art and screen culture. Dr. Lindemann has taught courses in English composition, communication theory and methods, and more, and has published numerous scholarly and magazine articles, fiction, and poetry.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface ix

Acknowledgments xiii

1 So You Have to Write a Research Paper … 1

2 Brainstorm and Research: Formulating and Answering Questions 21

3 Making Arguments, Providing Support 43

4 Style and Format: How to Say What You Want to Say 73

5 Writing the Literature Review: Arguing for Audiences 101

6 Application and Reaction Papers 117

7 Writing Empirical Research Papers 127

8 What Next? Presenting and Publishing Papers 145

Index 161

"Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper provides communication students with the knowledge and necessary tools to compose a variety of course-required papers that are scholarly, accessible, and well-written. The first work of its kind to take students from brainstorming to outlining to sentence and paragraph construction to paper presentation, drawing on student-written examples Easy-to-understand explanations of passive voice, point of view, commonly accepted citation styles, and more, with current and relatable student-written examples Covers common writing assignments in communication and related courses, including the literature review, application paper, and empirical research paper Four pedagogical features enhance comprehension and support learning: “Write Away” quick exercises, integratable “Building Blocks” assignments, “Engaging Ethics” tips, and “Student Spotlight” examples"-- Provided by publisher.

"Writing is an aspect often overlooked in the quest to provide students with the necessary skills to embark on a career in the increasingly important field of communication. For many students, putting one's thoughts and understanding of a topic onto paper can be a daunting task. Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper provides communication students with the knowledge and necessary tools to compose a variety of course-required papers that are scholarly, accessible, and well-written. Chapter coverage includes common myths associated with writing a research paper, brainstorming and researching topics, making and supporting arguments, style and formatting issues, writing the literature review, application and personal reaction papers, empirical research papers, presenting and publishing your work, and more. Each stage of the process is broken down into easy-to-follow steps supported by writing exercises and numerous examples drawn from published and student-written papers in the field. Composing Research, Communicating Results: Writing the Communication Research Paper fulfils an important and underserved niche in the classroom curricula, and is an essential resource for all students in communications-related courses"-- Provided by publisher.

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