Lecture

Academic Writing: Structure and Argument

Description

This lecture covers the different types of academic writings, from short essays to PhD theses, emphasizing the purpose and structure of each. It delves into the importance of titles, subtitles, introductions, arguments, and conclusions in academic writing. The instructor explains the role of images as evidence and the critical use of references. Additionally, it provides guidance on peer reviewing, form, structure, language, and planning an academic essay effectively, including self-editing strategies and overcoming writer's block.

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