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Across disciplinary borders, clarity is taken for granted as a
cardinal virtue of communication in contemporary academia. But what
is clarity, how is it practised in writing across disciplinary
borders and how does it affect our ways of researching and
thinking? This book explores such questions by scrutinising the
ideal of clarity beyond its apparently self-evident value. Through
a multi-methodological empirical analysis of the ideal of clarity,
the author offers a sketch of what is termed 'the poetics of
clarity', which is unfolded as a field of tension with important
implications for sentence formation, authorial positioning and
textual organisation. By way of a series of reflections on the
possible consequences of this for thinking, this volume also
explores the parts of knowledge production that may be
marginalised, especially poetic language use, biases, interests and
contexts, multi-dimensional arguments and errors. Revealing a
positivist bias and a regime of high-speed consumption that
characterise what, in certain regards, might be considered a
productive space for knowledge production, Writing and Thinking in
Contemporary Academia will appeal to scholars with interests in the
sociology of knowledge, continental philosophy, the philosophy of
science and academic writing.
Across disciplinary borders, clarity is taken for granted as a
cardinal virtue of communication in contemporary academia. But what
is clarity, how is it practised in writing across disciplinary
borders and how does it affect our ways of researching and
thinking? This book explores such questions by scrutinising the
ideal of clarity beyond its apparently self-evident value. Through
a multi-methodological empirical analysis of the ideal of clarity,
the author offers a sketch of what is termed 'the poetics of
clarity', which is unfolded as a field of tension with important
implications for sentence formation, authorial positioning and
textual organisation. By way of a series of reflections on the
possible consequences of this for thinking, this volume also
explores the parts of knowledge production that may be
marginalised, especially poetic language use, biases, interests and
contexts, multi-dimensional arguments and errors. Revealing a
positivist bias and a regime of high-speed consumption that
characterise what, in certain regards, might be considered a
productive space for knowledge production, Writing and Thinking in
Contemporary Academia will appeal to scholars with interests in the
sociology of knowledge, continental philosophy, the philosophy of
science and academic writing.
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