Philip Tschirhart, Ph. D. Philip Tschirhart, Ph. D.

Developing Authorial Voice

As a visual representation of authorial voice - the three hills encourages an author to associate the manuscript with a journey.

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Philip Tschirhart, Ph. D. Philip Tschirhart, Ph. D.

Making an Analytic Contribution

Academic research and writing is much like a buzzing high school lunchroom with tables of all different conversations occurring and different accepted status signifiers and communicative conventions distinguishing the various disciplines. Among the most fundamental and universal of these conventions is the use of citations to identify the participants included in the conversation.

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Philip Tschirhart, Ph. D. Philip Tschirhart, Ph. D.

A Recipe for Introductions in Scholarly Writing

The introduction should be organized as a single section of text that addresses five needs for the reader. In some cases, these task needs may be accomplished in a single sentence. In other instances, an introduction task may require an entire paragraph.

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