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Multilingua-journal of Cross-cultural and Interlanguage Communication | 2014

Taming "Tyrannosaurus Rex": English Use in the Research and Publication Practices of Humanities Scholars in Sweden.

Maria Kuteeva; Lisa McGrath

Abstract We investigate the current position of English in the language ecology of Swedish academia, with a special focus on the humanities. Semi-structured interviews with 15 informants from the fields of Anthropology, General Linguistics and History were carried out to explore how non-native speakers of English experience using academic English in their research. In contrast to other recent findings, our study shows that while some differences along disciplinary lines emerged, on the whole, English does not pose a significant challenge for scholars when writing for publication. Furthermore, our informants do not perceive themselves to be disadvantaged by their non-native status. The study casts some doubt on Swales’ well-known dinosaur metaphor; while English does indeed dominate in the sphere of international publication in terms of production, multilingual research practices are evident within the research and publication process.


Teaching in Higher Education | 2016

English for Specific Purposes and Academic Literacies: eclecticism in academic writing pedagogy

Lisa McGrath; Kathrin Kaufhold

ABSTRACT Academic Literacies and English for Specific Purposes perspectives on the teaching of academic writing tend to be positioned as dichotomous and ideologically incompatible. Nonetheless, recent studies have called for the integration of these two perspectives in the design of writing programmes in order to meet the needs of students in the increasingly diverse and shifting landscape of academia. The aim of the present paper is to reflect on how this theoretical integration could be put into practice. Drawing on the design of a research-based writing workshop for postgraduate anthropology students, we argue that rather than a ‘hybrid’ model of writing pedagogy, a theoretically grounded but eclectic approach is needed in order to respond to students’ personal, local, and disciplinary contexts.


English for Specific Purposes | 2012

Stance and engagement in pure mathematics research articles : Linking discourse features to disciplinary practices

Lisa McGrath; Maria Kuteeva


Applied Linguistics | 2015

The Theoretical Research Article as a Reflection of Disciplinary Practices: The Case of Pure Mathematics

Maria Kuteeva; Lisa McGrath


Journal of English for Academic Purposes | 2014

Parallel language use in academic and outreach publication: A case study of policy and practice

Lisa McGrath


Journal of English for Academic Purposes | 2016

Self-mentions in anthropology and history research articles: Variation between and within disciplines

Lisa McGrath


English for Specific Purposes | 2016

Open-access writing: An investigation into the online drafting and revision of a research article in pure mathematics

Lisa McGrath


Journal of English for Academic Purposes | 2016

Reading EAP: Investigating high proficiency L2 university students' strategy use through reading blogs

Lisa McGrath; Jessica Berggren; Špela Mežek


Fachsprache: Internationale Zeitschrift für Fachsprachenforschung -didaktik und Terminologie | 2015

Writing for publication in four disciplines : Insights into text and context

Lisa McGrath


Journal of Second Language Writing | 2018

Scaffolding genre knowledge and metacognition: insights from an L2 doctoral research writing course

Raffaella Negretti; Lisa McGrath

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