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E-raamat: Craft of Writing in Sociology: Developing the Argument in Undergraduate Essays and Dissertations

  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781526116253
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  • Formaat: 216 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Manchester University Press
  • ISBN-13: 9781526116253
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The craft of writing in sociology is an indispensable companion for students studying sociology and related disciplines, such as politics and human geography, and students taking a course which draws upon sociological writing, such as nursing, social psychology or health studies. It demystifies the process of constructing coherent and powerful arguments, starting from an essay's opening paragraphs, building evidence and sequencing key points in the middle, through to pulling together a punchy conclusion. It gives a clear and helpful overview of the most important grammatical rules in English, and provides advice on how to solve common problems experienced in writing, including getting rid of waffle, overcoming writer's block and cutting an essay down to its required length. Using examples from essays written by sociology students at leading universities, the book shows what they have done well, what could be done better and how to improve their work using the techniques reviewed.
Preface and acknowledgements vii
Introduction to the book 1(8)
Part I Principles and practices of writing and argumentation
9(136)
1 Reading critically and making notes
11(21)
2 Making an argument
32(30)
3 Beginnings in detail
62(18)
4 Middles in detail
80(18)
5 Endings in detail
98(8)
6 Editing and proof-reading
106(5)
7 Detailed case studies of student examples
111(17)
8 Writing a dissertation
128(17)
Part II Tips and techniques
145(16)
9 Choosing an essay question
147(2)
10 How to decide what to read
149(3)
11 How to get past writer's block
152(2)
12 Rhetorical questions: should I use them?
154(2)
13 How to cut your essay down to length
156(2)
14 Making use of feedback
158(3)
Part III Spelling, grammar and punctuation
161(32)
15 The basics of spelling, grammar and punctuation
163(25)
16 Common spelling and vocabulary mistakes
188(5)
Appendix: further reading 193(3)
References 196(2)
Index 198
Andrew Balmer is Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Member of the Morgan Centre for the Study of Everyday Lives at the University of Manchester

Anne Murcott is Honorary Professor at the University of Nottingham and Honorary Professorial Research Associate at SOAS, University of London -- .