Table of Content
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Front Matter
Acknowledgments
Part One: Writing Matters
Chapter 1: The Problem of Writing Knowledge
Chapter 2: What Written Knowledge Does: Three Examples of Academic Discourse
Part Two: The Emergence of Literary and Social Forms in Early Modern Science
Chapter 3: Reporting the Experiment: The Changing Account of Scientific Doings in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 1665-1800
Chapter 4: Between Books and Articles: Newton Faces Controversy
Chapter 5: Literate Acts and the Emergent Social Structure of Science
Part Three: Typified Activities in Twentieth-Century Physics
Chapter 6: Theoretical Integration in Experimental Reports in Twentieth-Century Physics: Spectroscopic Articles inPhysical Review, 1893-1980
Chapter 7: Making References: Empirical Contexts, Choices, and Constraints in the Literary Creation of the Compton Effect
Chapter 8: Physicists Reading Physics: Schema-Laden Purposes and Purpose-Laden Schema
Part Four: The Reinterpretation of Forms in the Social Sciences
Chapter 9: Codifying the Social Scientific Style: The APA Publication Manual as a Behaviorist Rhetoric
Chapter 10: Strains and Strategies in Writing a Science of Politics: The Unsettled Rhetoric of the American Political Science Review, 1979
Part Five: Scientific Writing as a Social Practice
Chapter 11: How Language Realizes the Work of Science: Science as a Naturally Situated, Social Semiotic System
Chapter 12: Writing Well, Scientifically and Rhetorically: Practical Consequences for Writers of Science and Their Teachers
References
Index
Landmark Publications in Writing Studies
Series Editor: Mike Palmquist, Colorado State University
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