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Critical Reading and Writing in the Digital Age is a fully introductory, interactive textbook that explores the power relations at work in and behind the texts we encounter in our everyday lives.
Using examples from numerous genres – such as fiction, poetry, advertisements and newspapers – this textbook examines the language choices a writer must make in structuring texts, representing the world and positioning the reader. Assuming no prior knowledge of linguistics, Critical Reading and Writing in the Digital Age offers guidance on how to read texts critically and how to develop effective writing skills.
Extensively updated, key features of the second edition include:
- a radically revised and repackaged section that highlights the theme of discourses of power and authority and the new possibilities for resisting them;
- a revamped analysis of the art of communication which has changed due to the advent of new media including Facebook and Wikipedia;
- fresh examples, exercises and case studies including fan fiction, articles from the BBC, Daily Mail and South China Morning Post, and a selection of international ads for a variety of products;
- a brand new companion website at www.routledge.com/cw/goatly featuring projects, quizzes and activities for each chapter, a glossary and further reading.
Written by two experienced teachers, Critical Reading and Writing in the Digital Age is an ideal coursebook for students of English language.
Improving the quality of your writing starts with rethinking your assumptions and developing healthier writing habits. This book will help you do both.
Become a Better Writer: How to Write with Clarity and Simplicity is a practical guide for those who wish to write more clearly and concisely. Drawing on their extensive experience as writers and editors, the authors discuss tools and tips for making your writing accessible and meaningful to your target audience.
The book is readable and engaging, covering different kinds of writing (including reports, essays, emails, novels and speeches) across a wide range of subjects. The examples discussed are derived from real-world material and are particularly relevant to the African context. The book will be especially useful to writers of non-fiction.
An Introduction To Scholarship offers a practical, skills-based approach to developing the basic academic and critical thinking skills required to succeed in the tertiary environment.
Features:
- A scenario or case study relevant to the problems discussed in the chapter Margin glosses of difficult or new vocabulary
- Short explanations of theory and examples, followed by practical, guided activities
- A range of response and comprehension questions, as well as more challenging, higher order cognitive questions
- Links to practical activities and assessments on the Learning Zone
- A final question that encourages students to think critically about what they have covered, and how it integrates with their studies in general
Julia Cameron has been teaching the world about creativity since her seminal book, The Artist’s Way, first broke open the conversation around art. Now, in Write for Life, she turns to one of the subjects closest to her heart: the art and practice of writing.
Over the course of six weeks, Cameron carefully guides readers step by step through the creative process.
This latest guide in the Artist’s Way Series:
- Introduces a new tool and expands on powerful tried and true methods.
- Gently guides readers through many common creative issues ― from procrastinating and getting started, to dealing with doubt, deadlines, and “crazymakers.”
- Will help you reach your goals, whether your project is a novel, poetry, screenplay, standup, or songwriting.
With the learned experience of a lifetime of writing, Cameron gives readers practical tools to start, pursue, and finish their writing project. Write for Life is an essential read for writers who have completed The Artist’s Way and are looking to continue their creative journey or new writers who are just putting pen to paper.
Connect: Writing For Online Audiences is a timeous guide for South Africans working in the digital space. It encapsulates the current digital landscape in South Africa, with its constraints and opportunities for reaching audiences via social media platforms, websites, blogs, apps and email. And it is designed to help students as well as industry decision-makers connect with audiences, whether as social media managers, search engine writers, digital analysts, copywriters, content marketing strategists or digital public relations executives.
Primarily, these are all online storytellers and this book aims to assist them in achieving their goals.
The book draws on reputable brands for best-practice examples. It uses South African examples of online campaigns alongside international names to provide a relevant yet globally situated experience for the South African reader. The contributing authors are all well-respected experts in their fields who share their invaluable experience in this book. Connect: Writing for Online Audiences is a must-have on the bookshelf (digital or physical) of every individual reaching out to an online readership.
On Writing Well has been praised for its sound advice, its clarity and the warmth of its style. It is a book for everybody who wants to learn how to write or who needs to do some writing to get through the day, as almost everybody does in the age of e-mail and the Internet.
Whether you want to write about people or places, science and technology, business, sports, the arts or about yourself in the increasingly popular memoir genre, On Writing Well offers you fundamental priciples as well as the insights of a distinguished writer and teacher.
With more than a million copies sold, this volume has stood the test of time and remains a valuable resource for writers and would-be writers.
The primary aim of Writing Research is to create a frame of
reference for writing research from a number of approaches to
inquiry; and for a number of purposes. The content is directed to
identifying principles for writing from within commonly used
methodologies and methods in health research, which will guide
writers to transform research data into written forms. The emphasis
will be on the writing task, not on how to conduct the research,
which follows after research data has been collected. The
explanatory aspects of the content of the book will assist
researchers in the development of research proposals and those who
critique or review research for any purpose. The theory and
practice of research writing are comprehensively covered.
Information on how to arrange material for specific purposes is
provided. A range of commonly used research approaches is
encompassed, and the writing task is discussed from within each.
The writing process is linked to a philosophical basis of the
research approach.
Clearly written and well-presented results are more readily
accepted by examiners and fellow clinicians, however achieving this
can be very difficult. This comprehensive text takes thefears and
tears out of writing up research results. It provides a practical
guide to the process of preparing a written research report,
ensuring the information can be easily followed and understood. It
details the sequence of events which must be followed if the
written account is to be accessible to the reader and acceptable to
the examiners. This practical guide provides help and reassurance
for all those taking up the challenge of writing up their
results.Follows a logical, step-by-step sequence Provides a
checklist for thesis preparationFocuses specifically on reporting
health science research Written in a readable style with the
minimum use of jargon
Since its first publication, The Artist's Way has inspired the
genius of Elizabeth Gilbert, Tim Ferriss and millions of readers to
embark on a creative journey and find a deeper connection to
process and purpose. Julia Cameron guides readers in uncovering
problems and pressure points that may be restricting their creative
flow and offers techniques to open up opportunities for self-growth
and self-discovery. The program begins with Cameron's most vital
tools for creative recovery: The Morning Pages and The Artist Date.
From there, she shares hundreds of exercises, activities, and
prompts to help readers thoroughly explore each chapter. A
revolutionary programme for personal renewal, The Artist's Way will
help get you back on track, rediscover your passions, and take the
steps you need to change your life.
Handy reference that is as fast and durable as those people who
choose to work in the world of mass media. Every tool helps with
today's challenging goal of sharing information that is accurate,
precise, clear and without bias, online, on air or in print (in
words, photos, videos, or graphics, and in many mediums). The info
you need to know regarding principles and guidelines to ethics,
types of writing, uses of photography and videography, terminology,
style, spelling, punctuation, and grammar is here in 6 laminated
pages designed for quick access. Students in communications, mass
media, and journalism, experienced writers, editors, managers and
others at magazines, newspapers and news bureaus will find this
tool a must-have. AP is also used in business for writing press
releases, marketing campaigns and other corporate items, as well as
online-only publishers, web content creators and bloggers. 6 page
laminated guide includes: What Is AP Style? Special AP Stylebook
Sections Broadcast Guidelines Business Guidelines Data Journalism
Food Guidelines AP Principles Accuracy in Images Aim for
On-the-Record Reporting Avoid Hate Speech Conflicts of Interest
Copyright Infringement Corrections Data & Graphics Privacy
Responses Social Media Terminology Punctuation Other Styles Recent
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