The Academic Writer: A Brief Guide

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The Academic Writer is a brief guide that prepares students for any college writing situation through a solid foundation in rhetorical concepts. By framing the reading and composing processes in terms of the rhetorical situation, Lisa Ede gives students the tools they need to make effective choices. With an emphasis on analysis and synthesis, and making and supporting claims, students learn to master the moves of academic writing across mediums. A new chapter on "Strategies for Multimodal Composing" and advice on writing in a multimodal environment throughout the text help instructors take students into new contexts for reading and composing. New coverage of drafting, editing, and revising, and updated coverage of academic research–including the 2016 MLA guidelines–ensures that students are supported at all stages of the writing process.

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Brief Contents Writing and Rhetoric in Action 1 Writing Rhetorically 2 Reading Rhetorically 3 Analyzing Rhetorical Situations 4 Academic Writing: Committing to the Process Writing in College 5 Analyzing and Synthesizing Texts 6 Making and Supporting Claims 7 Doing Research: Joining the Scholarly Conversation 8 Writing in the Disciplines: Making Choices as You Write Practical Strategies for Composing Texts 9 Strategies for Invention, Planning, and Drafting 10 Strategies for Revising, Editing, and Proofreading 11 Strategies for Multimodal Composing Writers’ References The Academic Writer A BRIEF RHETORIC Fourth Edition Lisa Ede Oregon State University Chapter 7, “Doing Research: Joining the Scholarly Conversation,” with Anne-Marie Deitering Oregon State University For Bedford/St. Martin’s Vice President, Editorial, Macmillan Learning Humanities: Edwin Hill Editorial Director, English: Karen S. Henry Senior Publisher for Composition, Business and Technical Writing, Developmental Writing: Leasa Burton Executive Editor: Molly Parke Executive Development Manager: Jane Carter Senior Production Editor: Peter Jacoby Media Producer: Melissa Skepko-Masi Production Supervisor: Robert Cherry Marketing Manager: Emily Rowin Copy Editor: Kathleen Lafferty Indexer: Sandi Schroeder Photo Researcher: Angela Boehler and Krystyna Borgen Permissions Editor: Hilary Newman Senior Art Director: Anna Palchik Text Design: Maureen McCutcheon Cover Design: John Callahan Composition: Jouve Printing and Binding: LSC Communications Copyright © 2017, 2014, 2011, 2008 by Bedford/St. Martin’s. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, except as may be expressly permitted by the applicable copyright statutes or in writing by the Publisher. Manufactured in the United States of America. 1 0 9 8 7 6 f e d c b a For information, write: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 75 Arlington Street, Boston, MA 02116 (617-399-4000) ISBN 978-1-319-03725-3 Acknowledgments Text acknowledgments and copyrights appear at the back of the book on page 401, which constitutes an extension of the copyright page. Art acknowledgments and copyrights appear on the same page as the art selections they cover. For students and teachers everywhere—and for Gregory Preface for Instructors What does it mean to be an “academic writer” in today’s world? What is the role of print texts in a world that increasingly favors multimedia presentations? How can students strengthen their academic writing skills while also developing their ability to compose multimodal texts? How can students think critically and effectively evaluate the abundance of sources to which they now have access? How can students make informed decisions about how and where to access texts, whether in print or on a variety of devices, including smartphones, at a