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Introduction
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The Big Picture
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Text Based Writing
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Expert Writing
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Bad Habits
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Examples
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Stress position
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Text differences
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Explore the challenges and adaptations required for academic writers transitioning to non-academic contexts in this insightful lecture by Larry McEnerney from the University of Chicago Writing Program. Gain valuable insights into common writing patterns that may irritate non-academic readers and learn practical strategies to modify your writing style effectively. Discover how to identify and address problematic aspects of academic writing that can hinder clarity, logic, and value for readers outside academia. Through examples and explanations, understand the key differences between text-based and expert writing, recognize bad habits to avoid, and master techniques like utilizing stress positions to enhance your writing's impact. Whether you're a graduate student considering a career beyond academia or an academic professional seeking to improve your communication skills, this comprehensive talk offers essential guidance for successfully bridging the gap between academic and professional writing styles. Read more

Writing Beyond the Academy: Adapting Academic Writing for Non-Academic Audiences

The University of Chicago
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