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Scientific discourse and the rhetoric of globalization : the impact of culture and language /

The rhetorical practices involved with the dissemination of scientific discourse are shifting. Addressing these changes, this book places the discourse of science in an increasingly multilingual and multicultural academic area. It contests monolingual assumptions informing scientific discourse, call...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Pérez-Llantada, Carmen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; New York : Continuum International Pub., ©2012.
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  • Cover; Halftitle; Seriespage; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Acknowledgements; Chapter 1. The Role of Science Rhetoric in the Global Village; Setting the Scene; Theoretical and Methodological Orientations; Rationale of the Study and Intended Readership; Structure and Scope of the Volume; Chapter 2. Scientific English in the Postmodern Age; Knowledge Production, Commodifi cation and Globalization; Scientific Research and Knowledge-Intensive Economies; Research Outputs, Ranks and Indexes; Universities and Publicly Funded Research
  • The Global Milieu.
  • Accountability, Transferability and Applicability of KnowledgeThe Case of a Local, National-Based Research Milieu; The Impact of Language and Culture in the International Scientific Landscape; Discoursal Nativization, Hybridization and Glocal Discourses; Chapter 3. Problematizing the Rhetoric of Contemporary Science; Standardization Practices in Scientifi c Discourse; Scientifi c Discourse and its Social Framing Context; The Socio-Cognitive Domain of the Rhetoric of Science; The Textual Features of Contemporary Scientific Discourse; Mapping Intercultural Spaces in Scientific Discourse.
  • Chapter 4. A Contrastive Rhetoric Approach to Science DisseminationKnowledge Construction and Dissemination: Tracing Convergence and Divergence; The Role of Standardized Lexicogrammar in Scientific Dissemination; Research Telling: Intertextuality and Referentiality; The Discourse Functions of Reflexivity in Language; Research Telling and Selling in Scientific Discourse; Argumentation, Intellectual Styles and Evolving Dialogic Spaces; Chapter 5. Disciplinary Practices and Procedures Within Research Sites; An Ethnographic Approach to Science Dissemination.
  • On the Value and Epistemology of Scientific Knowledge ProductionCore/Peripheral Centres and an 'English-Only' Research World; Genre Practices and Disciplinary Enculturation; The Scope of the Anglophone Normative Model; On Deviations from the Anglophone Normative Style; Perceptions and Attitudes as Gate-Keepers of Science Dissemination; Chapter 6. Triangulating Procedures, Practices and Texts in Scientific Discourse; Towards a More Complex Rhetorical Paradigm for Science Dissemination; The Exigencies of Scientific Knowledge Production; The Exigencies of the Globalizing Processes.
  • The Rhetoric of Science and Cultural Collisions: Harmony in Diversity?Science Gate-keeping and the Rhetoric of Contemporary Science; Situated Learning and Advanced Literacy Skills; Chapter 7. ELF and a More Complex Sociolinguistic Landscape; Glocal Discourses in Scientific Communication; The Dynamic Model of Plurilingualism and L2 Multicompetence; From Linguistic Imperialism to Diversification in ELF; Scientific ELF: Threat or Opportunity?; Issues on Language Planning and Areasof Linguistic Intervention; Scientific ELF and Alternative Geolinguistic Spaces; A Note on EAP Pedagogy.