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Title: | Dialogic positioning in literature reviews of masters’ Theses in a Ghanaian University |
Authors: | Afful, Isaac |
Keywords: | Contractive and Expansive Resources Dialogic Positioning Disciplinary Variation Engagement System Appraisal Theory M.Phil. Theses Literature Reviews Academic Writing |
Issue Date: | Jul-2016 |
Abstract: | Following insights from disciplinary variation studies on writer’s positioning and stance, there has been an interest in analyzing how academics engage in an academic interaction with their putative readers, by either fending off alternative views from their readers or allowing for the inclusion of their views. Using the engagement system of the appraisal theory propounded by Martin and White (2005) in analyzing 45 purposively sampled M.Phil theses submitted to the departments of Linguistics, Geography and Resource Development and Nutrition and Food Science of the University of Ghana, the study examined the various engagement resources used by M.Phil.students to limit the dialogic space, on one hand, and to allow for the inclusion of the views of their readers, on the other hand, while reviewing the works of other scholars in the literature review section of their masters’ theses. The study also probed further to examine the epistemological norms and conventions that inform the use of these resources in the theses submitted to the three selected departments.The analysis and discussion of the data revealed that M.Phil. students in the sciences are more dialogically contractive and dialogically expansive when constructing the literature review sections (henceforth, LR) of their theses. The analysis again revealed that unlike the humanities and social sciences, knowledge in the natural sciences is relatively more of an impersonal, inductive enterprise and this influences the engagement resources postgraduate students use while reviewing existing literature in their theses. The study contributes to postgraduate pedagogy, the appraisal theory and serves as a fertile ground for further research. |
Description: | xiii,161p.:ill |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3162 |
ISSN: | 23105496 |
Appears in Collections: | Department of English |
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