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Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks

Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks
作者:Wendy L. Belcher
副标题:A Guide to Academic Publishing Success
出版社:SAGE Publications, Inc
出版年:2009-02
ISBN:9781412957014
行业:其它
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'A comprehensive, well-written and beautifully organized book on publishing articles in the humanities and social sciences that will help its readers write forward with a first-rate guide as good company' - Joan Bolker, author of "Writing Your Dissertation in Fifteen Minutes a Day". 'Humorous, direct, authentic ! a seamless weave of experience, anecdote, and research' - Kathleen McHugh, professor and director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Women. Wendy Laura Belcher's "Writing Your Journal Article in Twelve Weeks: A Guide to Academic Publishing Success" is a revolutionary approach to enabling academic authors to overcome their anxieties and produce the publications that are essential to succeeding in their fields. Each week, readers learn a particular feature of strong articles and work on revising theirs accordingly. At the end of twelve weeks, they send their article to a journal. This invaluable resource is the only guide that focuses specifically on publishing humanities and social science journal articles.

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目录

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction: Using This Workbook

Goals of the workbook. History of the workbook. Pedagogy of the workbook.

General instructions. Using the workbook according to temperament, discipline, or career stage. Using

the workbook by yourself, with a writing partner, in a writing group, for teaching, or with coauthors.

Giving feedback.

Week 1: Designing Your Plan for Writing 1

Instruction: Understanding feelings about writing. Keys to positive writing experiences. Designing

your plan for submitting to a journal in twelve weeks.

Exercises: Selecting a paper for revision. Choosing your writing site. Designing your writing schedule.

Anticipating and overturning writing obstacles. Documenting activities.

Week 2: Starting Your Article 37

Instruction: Types of academic articles. Myths about publishable academic articles. What gets

published and why. Abstracts as a tool for success. Getting started on your article revision.

Exercises: Hammering out your topic. Rereading your paper. Drafting your abstract. Reading a model

article. Revising your abstract. Documenting activities.

Week 3: Advancing Your Argument 59

Instruction: Common reasons why journals reject academic articles. Main reason academic articles are

rejected: no argument. Making a good argument. Organizing your article around your argument.

Exercises: Drafting your argument. Reviewing your article for an argument. Revising your article

around your argument. Documenting activities.

Week 4: Selecting a Journal 85

Instruction: Good news about journals. The importance of picking the right journal. Types of academic

journals: nonrecommended, questionable, and preferred. Finding suitable journals.

Exercises: Searching for journals. Evaluating academic journals. Matching your article to suitable

journals. Reading relevant journals. Writing a query letter to editors. Documenting activities.

Week 5: Reviewing the Related Literature 121

Instruction: Reading the scholarly literature. Types of literature. Strategies for getting reading done.

Identifying your relationship to the related literature. Avoiding plagiarism. Writing about other's

research.

Exercises: Evaluating your current citations. Identifying and reading the related literature. Evaluating

the related literature. Revising your related literature review. Documenting activities.

Week 6: Strengthening Your Structure 145

Instruction: On the importance of structure. Types of structures. Article structures in the social sciences

and humanities. Solving structural problems.

Exercises: Outlining a model article. Outlining your article. Restructuring your article. Documenting

activities.

Week 7: Presenting Your Evidence 159

Instruction: Types of evidence. Forms of proof in the humanities and social sciences. The importance

of strong and convincing evidence.

Exercises: Writing your methodology. Writing the results or findings. Revising your discussion of the

evidence. Organizing your evidence around your argument. Documenting activities.

Week 8: Opening and Concluding Your Article

Instruction: On the Importance of openings. Revising your opening and conclusion.

Exercises: Revising your title. Revising your introduction. Revisiting your abstract, related literature

review, and authors. Revising your conclusion. Documenting activities.

Week 9: Giving, Getting and Using Others' Feedback

Instruction: Types of feedback. Exchanging your articles.

Exercises: Sharing your article and getting feedback. Making a list of remaining tasks. Revising your

article according to feedback. Documenting activities.

Week 10: Editing Your Sentences

Instruction: On taking the time. Types of revising. The rules of editing. The Belcher diagnostic test

(cutting, adding, substituting). Editing your article.

Exercises: Running the Belcher diagnostic test. Revising your article with the test. Correcting problem

sentences. Documenting activities.

Week 11: Wrapping Up Your Article

Instruction: On the perils of perfection. Finalizing your article.

Exercises: Finalizing your argument, related literature review, introduction, evidence, structure, and

conclusion. Documenting activities.

Week 12: Sending Your Article!

Instruction: On the importance of finishing. Getting the submission ready.

Exercises: Writing the cover letter. Preparing illustrations. Putting your article into the journal's style.

Preparing the final print or electronic version. Send and celebrate!

Week ?: Responding to Journal Decisions

Instruction: An exhortation. Waiting for the journal's decision. Reading the journal's decision. Types

of journal decisions. Responding to journal decisions.

Exercises: Evaluating and responding to the journal decision. Responding to a revise and submit

notice. Planning your revision. Revising your article. Drafting your revision cover letter. Requesting

permissions. On the importance of persevering.

Works Cited

Recommended Reading

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P2 本书的理念:我不会叫你一天写八个小时,因为这样没有;我不会建议你读完所在领域的全部文章,因为你做不到;我不会去描述怎样才能写出完美的文章,因为没有人做得到。 这本书不是为学术纯粹主义者服务,而是为了帮助那些在学术战壕里奋战,有时失去勇气,或者担心自己是唯一不曾发表文章的人。 P4 论点、结构、总结。

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