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Writing in STEM: Writing to Engage in Scholarly Conversations
June 2, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Writing at the graduate level involves participating in ongoing debates and conversations in your field, especially through literature reviews and proposals. Engaging in this conversation requires aligning with certain perspectives while distancing yourself from others, and emphasizing certain interpretations while allowing for other perspectives. Managing this delicate balance of presenting your work objectively, cautiously and confidently is challenging; this workshop draws on linguistic research to present a framework for navigating these complex moves in writing. By understanding the various ways you can emphasize or exclude, allow for or limit other views and perspectives, you can strategically use language to persuade your reader of the validity of your research.
This workshop is the first in a series aimed at providing practical tools for writers. Participants might like to also sign up for “Writing to Weave Your Findings into the Scholarly Conversation” and “Rewriting for Clarity in Complexity.”
Facilitator: Dr. Jodie Martin is an educational linguist specializing in academic writing, who currently works as an Academic English Lecturer in the Science stream at Vantage College.
Date & Time: Thursday, June 2, 2022: 10:00am – 12:00pm PT
Location: IKBLC, Level 3, Dodson Room
The Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication does not record workshops or share workshop slides.
Questions about this event? Please contact the Centre for Writing and Scholarly Communication: cwsc.info@ubc.ca