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Writing Your Masters Thesis

by Lynn Nygaard

Build your confidence, find your voice, and develop your writing skills, with A to Zen advice on writing your master′s thesis.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

Are you looking to find your voice, hone your writing tactics, and cultivate communication skills with impact? Using real-world cases, student vignettes, and reflective questions, Lynn leads you through the A to Zen of the writing process, building your confidence as well as developing your skills. Find out how to:

  • Understand yourself, your audience, and your project, so you better understand your role in communicating research
  • Choose a question and plan an appropriate design
  • Build a foundation of ethics and background research into your writing practice
  • Find your own writing (life)style
  • Work with your supervisor, so you can get the best from the relationship
  • Navigate structure, arguments, and theory, for deeper critical engagement
  • Contextualize your research and maximize its impact.
Going beyond the standard 'how to survive' advice, this inspiring writing guide empowers you to develop the voice, tone, and critical engagement required for you to thrive at Master's level


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Author Biography

Since moving to Norway from the US in the late 1980s, Lynn P. Nygaard has provided editorial support, writing instruction, and coaching for researchers in a wide variety of disciplines. A native English speaker, Nygaard started as a freelance copyeditor and translator for Norwegian academics aiming to publish their work in international journals. In 2000, she became the editorial advisor at the Center for International Climate and Environmental Research – Oslo (CICERO). This position allowed her to view researchers and the writing process from close quarters, and she discovered that language was seldom the main explanation for what was going wrong. After several years of leading workshops on academic writing that focused on developing an awareness of audience, formulating the core argument, and structuring the story, she published Writing for Scholars: A Practical Guide to Making Sense and Being Heard (originally published by Universitetsforlaget in 2008, and published in a second edition by Sage and Universitetsforlaget in 2015). In 2008, she became a special advisor at the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), and continues to develop her expertise in how to support scholars through the writing process. With an undergraduate degree in women's studies from the University of California at Berkeley and a graduate degree in political science at the University of Oslo, she is currently pursuing a doctorate in education from the Institute of Education, University College London, focusing on research productivity, academic writing, and gender gaps in academia. 

Table of Contents

1.Your Master's thesis and you: Moving towards academic Zen2.From topic to question to design: Planning your journey3.Ethics: Making good choices4.You are what you read: Building a foundation of knowledge5.Writing as thinking: From rough draft to final document6.Supervision and guidance: Getting help along the way7.Structure and argument: What's the logic of your story?8.Your introduction: How do you fit into the conversation?9.Your theoretical and conceptual framework: What ideas are you using?10.Your method: What did you do to answer your question?11.Your results and analysis: What are you building your argument on?12.Your discussion and conclusion: So, what does all this mean?13.The finishing touches: Polishing and submitting your work

Review

This book is both a delight to read and extremely useful. Nygaard brings the topic of thesis writing alive while also leading students through what they need to know and be able to do write a successful thesis. I highly recommend it. 
-- Brian Paltridge
The distinctive focus of this ground-breaking study skills book is on the beginner thesis-writer as an individual shaped by experience-based academic assumptions and desires. From this perspective  conventional assessment criteria can be transformed into a pedagogically helpful conversation  with different readers.
-- Mary Scott
What makes this book unique is how every step of the writing process is framed to engage the writer's awareness. Thesis writing, under Nygaard's guidance, becomes an experience of discovery and self-realization. It's invaluable for students aiming for an academic career. -- Ingerid Straume
This book is many things: interactive, multi-dimensional, technical, philosophical, and incredibly witty. Packed with valuable life-lessons, it demystifies academic writing and shows you how best to communicate topics outside of your own head, department, or community. -- Christian Davenport

Review Quote

This book is both a delight to read and extremely useful. Nygaard brings the topic of thesis writing alive while also leading students through what they need to know and be able to do write a successful thesis. I highly recommend it.

Details

ISBN1473903939
Year 2017
ISBN-10 1473903939
ISBN-13 9781473903937
Format Paperback
Subtitle From A to Zen
Place of Publication London
Country of Publication United Kingdom
Media Book
Pages 224
DEWEY 808.066378
Publication Date 2017-03-07
Language English
UK Release Date 2017-03-07
AU Release Date 2017-03-07
NZ Release Date 2017-03-07
Author Lynn Nygaard
Alternative 9781473903920
Audience Tertiary & Higher Education
Publisher Sage Publications Ltd
Imprint Sage Publications Ltd

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