Routledge Studies in English for Research Publication Purposes highlights the growing significance of scholarly publication as an area of study in its own right, showcasing both authored and edited volumes which consider the fundamental issues underpinning research in this area. Volumes reflect on such key themes as the international geopolitics of scholarly publication, discursive and non discursive practices and challenges, material and affective pressures around identity and power, the impact of globalization and marketization of academia and institutional policies, and the ways in which the wider academic community can support early-career scholars in their publishing endeavors and encourage their future success. Books in this series will be of interest to doctoral students and both novice and established scholars alike in such fields as English for Academic Purposes, English for Specific Purposes, applied linguistics, TESOL, and language and education.
If you’re interested in submitting a proposal or would like more information about the series, please contact Series Editor Pejman Habibie ([email protected]).
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By Sharon McCulloch
July 31, 2024
This collection brings together perspectives from early-career LGBTQ+ scholars as they navigate the scholarly publishing landscape, highlighting their experiences and challenges in providing greater representation within the academic community and existing scholarship. The volume reflects on the ...
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By Pejman Habibie, Robert Kohls
May 14, 2024
This edited volume explores mentorship in knowledge production and dissemination and examines its implications for academic lives and careers of novice scholarly writers. By bringing together experts in a variety of areas in applied linguistics, the book addresses the complex topic of mentorship in...