Writing disciplines:producing disciplinary knowledge in the context of contemporary higher education

Tusting, Karin Patricia and Barton, David Peter (2016) Writing disciplines:producing disciplinary knowledge in the context of contemporary higher education. Ibérica: Journal of the European Association of Languages for Specific Purposes, 32 (Fall 2). pp. 15-34. ISSN 1139-7241

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Abstract

This paper addresses academic disciplinary writing practices, and how these are affected by changes in the landscape of Higher Education in the UK. After exploring the definition and understanding of the notion of 'discipline', the paper presents research from an ESRC-funded research project studying academics' everyday writing practices, working closely with academics across different disciplines and different kinds of higher education institutions. The changing context of Higher Education in the UK is presented, in particular the emergence of new kinds of managerial practices which shape and co-ordinate the everyday writing work of academics. The paper shows that while some disciplines, such as History and Pure Mathematics, are associated with clearly-defined writing practices, while others are more diverse. It discusses how managerial practices, particularly those driven by centralised national research evaluations, affect different disciplines in different ways.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Ibérica: Journal of the European Association of Languages for Specific Purposes
Uncontrolled Keywords:
/dk/atira/pure/subjectarea/asjc/1200/1203
Subjects:
?? ACADEMIC WRITINGMATHEMATICSHISTORYLITERACY PRACTICESHIGHER EDUCATIONMANAGERIALISMPSYCHOLOGY(ALL)LINGUISTICS AND LANGUAGEGENERALSOCIAL SCIENCES(ALL)ARTS AND HUMANITIES(ALL)LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS ??
ID Code:
82669
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Deposited On:
07 Nov 2016 14:34
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No
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Published
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