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Text type distinctions and variation in English of software engineering
2008
Monitieteinen pienryhmätoiminta tieteellisen kirjoittamisen ulottuvuuksien avaajana
2021
Lisää imua tutkimustaitojen opetukseen : case: Tutkimusaineistojen hallinta opinnäytteessä
2021
Korkeakouluopinnoissa on viime vuosina kiinnitetty enenevässä määrin huomiota perustutkinto-opiskelijoiden tutkimustaitojen systemaattiseen opetukseen. Uusimpana haasteena ovat tutkimusaineistojen hallinnan kysymykset, joihin kansallisella tasolla tuotetut ohjeet ja työkalut palvelevat lähinnä tutkijoita, joiden taitotaso riittää niiden soveltamiseen. Kehittämistyömme tuloksena tuotimme oppimateriaalin ja verkkokurssin, jotka auttavat opiskelijaa onnistumaan oman opinnäytteensä aineistonhallinnan suunnittelussa. nonPeerReviewed
Academic Writing for research and publication
2022
Stilwandel wissenschaftlichen Schreibens am Beispiel der Entwicklung von Zitationskonventionen in medizinischen Originalarbeiten
2020
Plagiarism Defined? : A multiple case study analysis of institutional definitions
2020
This multiple case study examines seven institutional documents from universities in four countries (Australia, China, Finland and Germany) with the aim of determining how plagiarism is defined in these institutional contexts. This research expands on previous analyses of university plagiarism policies in the Anglosphere (e.g., Kaktiņš, 2014; Sutherland-Smith, 2011), and particularly the notion that institutional definitions of plagiarism contain “six elements” (Pecorari, 2002). Using the six elements model of plagiarism as a theoretical basis, the documents in this study were analysed using deductive content analysis. The findings of this analysis revealed that the definitions of plagiaris…
It’s Beyond Our Group ZPD : A Sociocultural Approach to the Unsuccessful Self-treatment of Writer’s Block in Times of COVID-19
2020
This study is a replication of Upper (1974). Our results are identical. We too have been unable to focus and accomplish our writing goals since the beginning of the global pandemic. We are certainly not alone, and we would like to recognize all of our colleagues who have also had to take on additional responsibilities at work and at home over the past year that have made writing nearly impossible. nonPeerReviewed
Translation and dealing with “the other” in scholarly research and publishing:
2022
Although languages other than English, along with various forms of translation, are intrinsic to multilingual researchers’ scholarly activities, they generally remain less visible in English-medium publications. In this discussion paper, I explore this topic from a broader sociopolitical perspective by looking at the use and function of translation in various stages of research and writing for publication. Drawing on recent studies on multilingualism in academia and my own experience as a teacher of research communication, I argue that in the academic context, translation cannot be seen as a mere linguistic act or a communication tool as it is inextricably tied to complex and multilayered c…