An In-Depth Glimpse into Research on Academic Writing

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Lilia K. Raitskaya, E. Tikhonova
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Abstract

Background. Though research on academic writing has been in focus for many years, it has been changing recently to embraces new linguistic and pedagogical aspects. The “Publish and perish” concept went global some time ago and became the measure of academic excellence and performance for universities and faculty. Subsequently, the field has widened to include issues of writing for publication, research article structured formats, rhetoric of the scholarly text, genre-specific issues. Purpose. The editorial review aims to identify and offer the emerging landscapes in academic writing as guidelines for JLE aspiring and recurrent authors. Methods. The review covers the 167 top cited publications (articles and reviews) selected from the Scopus on the basis of the inclusion criteria (published articles and reviews in the period between 2012 and 2021 in English with more than 14 citations in Social Sciences and Arts & Humanities). Results. The initial search for publications on the “academic writing” keyword brought 1,792 as of May 21, 2022.  After the inclusion criteria were applied, the list boiled down to 1,002 publications. Based on the prevailing keywords in these articles and reviews, 14 thematic clusters were formed, later increased to 15 to comply with the papers on the selected list. Then the 167 publications were distributed among the clusters, based on the keywords, and focus of the research. An in-depth analysis highlighted the popular aspects and issues within the clusters. Thus, the major directions of research were determined. The review findings contribute to better understanding of the field of AW and encourage researchers to further explore the emerging gaps and challenges in AW.  25 keywords were outlined as the most frequent in the field of academic writing. The major directions of research entail teaching and learning AW in higher education; digital issues of AW; lexical bundles and vocabulary; identity, complexity, stance, and voice; country-related research; genre issues in AW; feedback and assessment in AW; writing for publication; plagiarism and integrity; academic literacies; discourse and metadiscourse; discipline-related issues; citation issues in AW; writing a thesis; and rhetorical aspects in AW. Implications. Following the findings of the JLE editors’ review, our readers may get focused on popular and pertinent directions in their future research.
学术写作研究深度掠影
背景尽管学术写作的研究多年来一直是人们关注的焦点,但最近它已经发生了变化,包括新的语言和教学方面。不久前,“出版并灭亡”的概念走向了全球,成为衡量大学和教职员工学术成就和表现的标准。随后,该领域扩大到包括出版写作、研究文章结构格式、学术文本修辞、特定类型问题。意图编辑评论旨在确定并提供学术写作中的新兴景观,作为JLE有抱负和经常出现的作者的指导方针。方法。该综述涵盖了根据纳入标准从Scopus中选出的167篇被引用最多的出版物(文章和评论)(2012年至2021年期间以英语发表的文章和评论,在社会科学和艺术与人文学科中引用超过14次)。后果截至2022年5月21日,在“学术写作”关键词上首次搜索出版物的人数为1792人。在采用入选标准后,这份名单总共有1002份出版物。根据这些文章和评论中的主要关键词,形成了14个专题组,后来增加到15个,以符合选定名单上的论文。然后,根据关键词和研究重点,将167篇出版物分布在集群中。一项深入分析突出了集群内的流行方面和问题。因此,确定了主要的研究方向。综述结果有助于更好地理解AW领域,并鼓励研究人员进一步探索AW中新出现的差距和挑战。25个关键词被列为学术写作领域中最常见的关键词。研究的主要方向是在高等教育中教授和学习AW;AW的数字问题;词汇束与词汇;身份、复杂性、立场和声音;国别研究;AW中的类型问题;AW中的反馈和评估;出版写作;剽窃和诚信;学术文献;话语与元话语;学科相关问题;AW中的引文问题;写论文;以及AW中的修辞方面。含义。根据JLE编辑的评论结果,我们的读者可能会在未来的研究中关注流行和相关的方向。
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Journal of Language and Education
Journal of Language and Education Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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