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The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes provides an accessible, authoritative and comprehensive introduction to English for Academic Purposes (EAP), covering the main theories, concepts, contexts and applications of this fast-growing area of applied linguistics.

Fully updated to reflect latest developments and research, the new edition includes new contributions on:

• bibliometric research approaches

• digital genres

• 3-Minute theses

• corpus-based teaching

• online teaching

• Artificial Intelligence in teaching and learning

• Teacher professional development, teacher expertise, and practitioner research.

Authored by specialists from around the world, each chapter focuses on a different area of EAP and provides a state-of-the-art review of the key ideas and concepts. Illustrative case studies are included wherever possible, setting out in an accessible way the pitfalls, challenges and opportunities of research or practice in that area. Suggestions for further reading are included with each chapter.

The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes is an essential reference for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of EAP within English, Applied Linguistics and TESOL.



The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes provides an accessible, authoritative and comprehensive introduction to English for Academic Purposes (EAP), covering the main theories, concepts, contexts and applications of this fast-growing area of applied linguistics.

Preface Section 1 Conceptions of EAP 1 General and specific EAP 2
Academic literacies: a critical lens for a global academy 3 English as the
academic lingua franca 4 CLIL, EMI or EAP: Whats the difference? Section 2
Pedagogic contexts 5 EAP in school settings 6 EAP pedagogy in undergraduate
contexts 7 Pre-Sessional English for Academic Purposes 8 EAP support for
postgraduate students 9 EAP at the Tertiary Level in China 10 The
multi-faceted nature of writing centres in international higher education -
adaptable, multilingual, multimodal 11 English for Research Publication
Purposes (ERPP) Section 3 EAP and language skills 12 Academic reading for
writing 13 Language and Academic Writing: Learning-to-Write and
Writing-to-Learn-Language Perspectives 14 Dialogic interaction 15 Listening
to lectures 16 Acquiring academic vocabulary Section 4 Research perspectives
17 Systemic Functional Semiotics and EAP 18 Corpus studies in EAP 19
Ethnographic perspectives on English for academic purposes research 20 Genre
analysis 21 Multimodal approaches to English for academic purposes 22
Intercultural rhetoric 23 Critical perspectives 24 Diachronic studies in EAP
Section 5 Pedagogic genres 25 Lectures 26 Textbooks 27 Seminars: student and
expert research discussions 28 Three Minute Thesis presentations 29 PhD
defences, vivas and confirmations 30 Digital pedagogic genres Section 6
Research genres 31 Genre approaches to theses and dissertations 32 The
academic poster 33 Research articles 34 Academic presentations: A multimodal
discourse analysis perspective 35 Digital research genres Section 7 Pedagogic
practices 36 Needs analysis for curriculum design in academic settings 37
Materials and tasks for EAP 38 CALL and AI Literacy 39 Intertextuality and
plagiarism 40 Corpus-based instruction in EAP 41 Online Language Learning and
English for Academic Purposes 42 Artificial Intelligence: affordances and
issues 43 Assessment of English for Specific Purposes Section 8 The EAP
professional 44 EAP teacher education and development 45 Expertise in EAP
Writing Instruction 46 Practitioner research into practice in EAP
Ken Hyland is an Honorary Professor at the University of East Anglia. He has published over 320 articles and 30 books on writing and academic discourse, with over 100,000 citations on Google Scholar. According to the Stanford/Elsevier analysis of the Scopus database, he has been the most influential scholar in language and linguistics for the past 5 years (202125). A collection of his work, The Essential Hyland, was published in 2018 by Bloomsbury.

Paul Thompson is Reader in Applied Corpus Linguistics and Director of the Centre for Corpus Research at the University of Birmingham. He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Applied Corpus Linguistics journal and author of Interdisciplinary Research Discourse (with Susan Hunston, Routledge 2019).