
Writing for Social Scientists
How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article: Second Edition
Howard S. Becker(Author)
University of Chicago Press
2nd Edition
Published on 1. September 2007
Book
Hardback
208 pages
978-0-226-04130-8 (ISBN)
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Students and researchers all write under pressure, and those pressures-most lamentably, the desire to impress your audience rather than to communicate with them-often lead to pretentious prose, academic posturing, and, not infrequently, writer's block.
Sociologist Howard S. Becker has written the classic book on how to conquer these pressures and simply write. First published nearly twenty years ago, Writing for Social Scientists has become a lifesaver for writers in all fields, from beginning students to published authors. Becker's message is clear: in order to learn how to write, take a deep breath and then begin writing. Revise. Repeat.
It is not always an easy process, as Becker wryly relates. Decades of teaching, researching, and writing have given him plenty of material, and Becker neatly exposes the foibles of academia and its "publish or perish" atmosphere. Wordiness, the passive voice, inserting a "the way in which" when a simple "how" will do-all these mechanisms are a part of the social structure of academic writing. By shrugging off such impediments-or at the very least, putting them aside for a few hours-we can reform our work habits and start writing lucidly without worrying about grades, peer approval, or the "literature."
In this new edition, Becker takes account of major changes in the computer tools available to writers today, and also substantially expands his analysis of how academic institutions create problems for them. As competition in academia grows increasingly heated, Writing for Social Scientists will provide solace to a new generation of frazzled, would-be writers.
Sociologist Howard S. Becker has written the classic book on how to conquer these pressures and simply write. First published nearly twenty years ago, Writing for Social Scientists has become a lifesaver for writers in all fields, from beginning students to published authors. Becker's message is clear: in order to learn how to write, take a deep breath and then begin writing. Revise. Repeat.
It is not always an easy process, as Becker wryly relates. Decades of teaching, researching, and writing have given him plenty of material, and Becker neatly exposes the foibles of academia and its "publish or perish" atmosphere. Wordiness, the passive voice, inserting a "the way in which" when a simple "how" will do-all these mechanisms are a part of the social structure of academic writing. By shrugging off such impediments-or at the very least, putting them aside for a few hours-we can reform our work habits and start writing lucidly without worrying about grades, peer approval, or the "literature."
In this new edition, Becker takes account of major changes in the computer tools available to writers today, and also substantially expands his analysis of how academic institutions create problems for them. As competition in academia grows increasingly heated, Writing for Social Scientists will provide solace to a new generation of frazzled, would-be writers.
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Edition
Second Edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Chicago
United States
Publishing group
The University of Chicago Press
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Dimensions
Height: 23 mm
Width: 14 mm
Thickness: 2 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-226-04130-8 (9780226041308)
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