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Exploring the core ‘preoccupation’ of social work writing: A corpus-assisted discourse study
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Global academic publishing: policies, perspectives and pedagogies
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Problematizing English as the Privileged Language of Global Academic Publishing
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A scholars’ guide to getting published in English: critical choices and practical strategies
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‘Getting it Write’ in social work: exploring the value of writing in academia to writing for professional practice
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The geolinguistics of English as an Academic lingua franca: Citation practices across English-medium national and English-medium international journals.
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Academic research networks: Accessing resources for English-medium publishing.
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Academic writing in a global context: The politics and practices of publishing in English.
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Designing research-based heuristics to support English-medium academic publishing.
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Introduction to the thematic issue: Participating in academic publishing - consequences of linguistic policies and practices.
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Multilingual scholars and the imperative to publish in English: Negotiating interests, demands, and rewards.
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Professional academic writing by multilingual scholars: Interactions with literacy brokers in the production of English-medium texts.
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Economies of signs in writing for academic publication: the case of English Medium “National” Journals
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