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Writing Lab – Producing an Academic Paper in the Humanities and Social Sciences – Online Course

Veranstaltungsdaten

16. Juni 2021 10:00 – 16. Juni 2021 15:30
17. Juni 2021 10:00 – 17. Juni 2021 15:30
18. Juni 2021 10:00 – 18. Juni 2021 15:30
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Online

This workshop addresses junior scholars from the social sciences, economics, and humanities who are interested in publishing an article in an English-language journal. The goal is to provide an understanding of the general structure and “choreography” of academic publications and hands-on assistance to participants writing their own papers.

The workshop will begin by discussing typical problems encountered when writing an academic publication and ways to facilitate the writing process. We will then address the typical organization of academic publications. This will involve having a detailed look at the basic components of an academic paper, what we need to pay attention to in each part, where to place which elements, and what tenses are typically used. Particular attention will be paid to the essential benefits of, and how to think about, developing a clear “storyline” and being clear on your “take-home message.”

Intended Learning Outcomes

  • You  will be familiar with the general structure of academic publications.
  • You will have learned strategies of how to approach the task of writing papers.
  • You will have a clear understanding of the basic components of an academic paper, what is important in each part, where to place which elements, and what tenses to use.
  • You will be aware of the importance of and how to go about developing a clear storyline and being clear on the key message of your paper.

Didactic Methods

Trainer input, practical training, discussions, individual feedback, and group discussions of your texts

Requirements 

Prior attendance of our “English Academic Writing for the Humanities and Social Sciences” is recommended but not mandatory.
Please bring two or three publications from your field of research that might serve as a model for your planned publication. Think about the key message of your planned article and a rough outline of your argument.

Please note that this is not a course for learning the English language. Proficiency in English at the B2 level of competency is required.

To participate in the online course, you need a PC/laptop with a current browser (recommended: Chrome or Firefox) as well as a headset (or speakers and a microphone), a webcam, and a stable Internet connection.

Date

June 16, 2021, 10 am–3:30 pm, and
June 17, 2021, 10 am–3:30 pm, and
June 18, 2021, 10 am–3:30 pm

Target group

Doctoral candidates and postdocs from the humanities and social sciences

Modalities

Maximum number of 10 participants
Internal 50 EUR
External 150 EUR

Registration

At , deadline June 1, 2021
We kindly ask you to confirm your registration to make it binding. You may cancel your registration up to twelve days before the beginning of the course without providing specific reasons. Thereafter, you will be required to pay the attendance fee even if you do not attend the course.

Referierende

Andrea Tönjes
Stephan Elkins
www.english-academic-writing.de

Veranstalter

MArburg University Research Academy (MARA)
Doctoral Program for Humanities and Social Sciences

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