C1 - Journal Articles RefereedIssues of plagiarism, intertextuality and authorial presence in academic writing are fundamental to the teaching and learning activities of all university lecturers and their students. Knowing how to assist students, particularly those who speak English as an additional language (EAL), to develop a sense of text/knowledge ownership and authorial presence in the creation of discipline-based scholarly texts can be especially challenging. Clarifying what is encompassed by the notion of ‘common knowledge’ is also central to this process. The aim of this paper is to explore the political and intertextual nature of text/knowledge construction and emergent student authorship through the analysis of interviews and writ...
The problem of plagiarism has in recent years attracted considerable attention in both academic writ...
In many Higher Education courses in the UK the ability to write extended academic prose is central t...
The purposes of the project were (1) to enhance our understanding of students' use of sources, from ...
Issues of plagiarism, intertextuality and authorial presence in academic writing are fundamental to ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.Interest in plagiarism continues to generate ...
Abstract: Considering the need of producing academic texts at the university, many undergraduate stu...
Considering the need of producing academic texts at the university, many undergraduate students do i...
Intertextuality is essential in academic writing but it is governed by quite complex conventions. Di...
Plagiarism, a complex and contested issue related to engaging with texts, has deservedly received co...
Plagiarism is a modern Western construct which arose with the introduction of copyright laws in the ...
Research student and supervisor evaluation of intertextuality practices Intertextuality is essential...
This dissertation explores intertextuality in the writing processes and products of English-language...
The actual practice of writing from sources is rarely as straightforward for ESL students as it is u...
Academic writing is an important part of undergraduate study that tutors recognise as central to suc...
Research on source use and plagiarism in second language writing in recent years has suggested that ...
The problem of plagiarism has in recent years attracted considerable attention in both academic writ...
In many Higher Education courses in the UK the ability to write extended academic prose is central t...
The purposes of the project were (1) to enhance our understanding of students' use of sources, from ...
Issues of plagiarism, intertextuality and authorial presence in academic writing are fundamental to ...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.Interest in plagiarism continues to generate ...
Abstract: Considering the need of producing academic texts at the university, many undergraduate stu...
Considering the need of producing academic texts at the university, many undergraduate students do i...
Intertextuality is essential in academic writing but it is governed by quite complex conventions. Di...
Plagiarism, a complex and contested issue related to engaging with texts, has deservedly received co...
Plagiarism is a modern Western construct which arose with the introduction of copyright laws in the ...
Research student and supervisor evaluation of intertextuality practices Intertextuality is essential...
This dissertation explores intertextuality in the writing processes and products of English-language...
The actual practice of writing from sources is rarely as straightforward for ESL students as it is u...
Academic writing is an important part of undergraduate study that tutors recognise as central to suc...
Research on source use and plagiarism in second language writing in recent years has suggested that ...
The problem of plagiarism has in recent years attracted considerable attention in both academic writ...
In many Higher Education courses in the UK the ability to write extended academic prose is central t...
The purposes of the project were (1) to enhance our understanding of students' use of sources, from ...