作者:Howard S·Becker
出版社:University of Chicago Press
出版年:1986-3-15
评分:8.4
ISBN:9780226041087
所属分类:人生哲学
Social scientists, whether earnest graduate students or tenured faculty members, clearly know the rules that govern good writing. But for some reason they choose to ignore those guidelines and churn out turgid, pompous, and obscure prose. Distinguished sociologist Howard S. Becker, true to his calling, looks for an explanation for this bizarre behavior not in the psyches of his colleagues but in the structure of his profession. In this highly personal and inspirational volume he considers academic writing as a social activity.
Both the means and the reasons for writing a thesis or article or book are socially structured by the organization of graduate study, the requirements for publication, and the conditions for promotion, and the pressures arising from these situations create the writing style so often lampooned and lamented. Drawing on his thirty-five years' experience as a researcher, writer, and teacher, Becker exposes the foibles of the academic profession to the light of sociological analysis and gentle humor. He also offers eminently useful suggestions for ways to make social scientists better and more productive writers. Among the topics discussed are how to overcome the paralyzing fears of chaos and ridicule that lead to writer's block; how to rewrite and revise, again and again; how to adopt a persona compatible with lucid prose; how to deal with that academic bugaboo, "the literature." There is also a chapter by Pamela Richards on the personal and professional risks involved in scholarly writing.
In recounting his own trials and errors Becker offers his readers not a model to be slavishly imitated but an example to inspire. Throughout, his focus is on the elusive work habits that contribute to good writing, not the more easily learned rules of grammar and punctuation. Although his examples are drawn from sociological literature, his conclusions apply to all fields of social science, and indeed to all areas of scholarly endeavor. The message is clear: you don't have to write like a social scientist to be one.
《如果没有今天,明天会不会有昨天?》内容简介:假设你在桥上,目睹电车即将撞上轨道上的五个人,拯救他们的唯一办法,就是把站在
中国,这个古老与现代并存的国度,正在经历着人类历史上最大规模的移民热潮。自上世纪改革开放以来的30余年间,伴随着城市挖掘机
《战殇》内容简介:本书以大量抗战亲历者口述回忆为主线,同时结合战役实地寻访,使读者在阅读抗战老兵真实的经历中,亦可以对他们
作者认为,民主质量的好坏或民主制度的绩效,可以从公民社会的状况得到解释;如果某一个社会的民主运转出了问题,从根本上说,那
《码上转型》内容简介:本书从二维码的技术优势和商业应用角度探讨了“互联网+”时代传统企业如何应用二维码实现与用户的连接,通过
《3D显示技术》内容简介:3D显示是显示的未来,是大数据时代显示巨量信息的载体,是实现健康显示的有效途径。本书在结合政、产、学
在《爱与寂寞》中,克里希那穆提带领我们深入探索了我们与自己、与别人、与团体的关系,指出只有认识自己,了解使个人与团体分化
《心灵的盛宴》内容简介:本书中收录的故事蕴涵着丰富的生活体验和处世哲学,用心去读这些故事,细细品味,也许你会发现某些故事能
《吉本自传》内容简介:本书则是一本在西方闻名遐迩的自传名著,由《吉本回忆录》和《吉本书简》两部分组成。本书中记述了他看似平
Thisbookisanefforttobringgenetic-phenomenologicalanalysesincontactwithempiricalp...
《钱谦益的“诗史”理论与实践》内容简介:本书主要讨论钱谦益的“诗史”理论及其于清代的接受史,也论述钱谦益个人的诗史创作实践
《道德情操论(英文版)》内容简介:《道德情操论》是亚当·斯密的伦理学著作,他一生中共修订过六次。斯密从人类的情感和同情心出
《发现中国区块链创新应用》内容简介:本书基于我国区块链创新应用发展现状,精选区块链应用于数字经济、数字政府、数字社会、数字
《临床医学的诞生》是米歇尔·福柯的一部医学史研究专著,探讨现代意义上的医学,也就是临床医学的诞生的历史。作者以18、19世纪
第一部完整的、具有现代意义的中国哲学史畅销近百年的哲学经典,陈寅恪、金岳霖等倾力推荐逐字核查引文,新增校勘表、人名译名对照表★编辑推荐◎第一部完整的、具有现代意...
梁启超(1873~1929年),中国近代思想家、政治家、教育家、史学家、文学家。字卓如,一字任甫,号任公,又号饮冰室主人、饮冰子、哀时客、中国之新民、自由斋主人...
《软件架构设计:实用方法及实践》内容简介:本书介绍了架构的设计过程及设计方法:属性驱动设计(ADD)。书中通过介绍ADD的概念和
AformerinternationalhostagenegotiatorfortheFBIoffersanew,field-testedapproachtoh...
Howamanusesmoney-makesit,savesit,andspendsit-isperhapsoneofthebesttestsofpractic...
《SAP HANA实战》内容简介:本书由SAP中国官方资深专家撰写,SAP HANA官方中文社区和HANA中国社区联袂推荐,权威性毋庸置疑。内容全