From the Book - Fifth edition.
Preface to the fifth edition --
Preface : demystifying academic conversation --
Introduction : entering the conversation --
Part 1. "They say". "They say" : starting with what others are saying ; "Her point is" : the art of summarizing ; "As he himself puts it" : the art of quoting --
Part 2. "I say". "Yes/no/okay, but" : three ways to respond ; "And yet" : distinguishing what you say from what they say ; "Skeptics may object" : planting a naysayer in your text ; "So what? Who care?" : saying why it matters --
Part 3. Tying it all together. "As a result" : connecting the parts ; "You mean I can just say it that way?" : academic writing doesn't mean setting aside your own voice ; "But don't get me wrong" : the art of metacommentary ; "What I really want to say is" : revising substantially --
Part 4. In specific academic contexts. "I take your point" : entering class discussion ; Don't make them scroll up : entering online conversations ; What's motivating this writer? : reading for the conversation ; "But as several sources suggest" : research as conversation ; "On closer examination" : entering conversations about literature ; "The data suggest" : writing in the sciences ; "Analyze this" : writing in the social sciences --
Readings. Hidden intellectualism / Gerald Graff ; The new Jim Crow : mass incarceration in the age of colorblindness / Michelle Alexander ; All words matter : the manipulation behind "All lives matter" / Kelly Coryell ; "Rise of the machines" is not a likely future / Michael Littman ; The electoral College embodies American ideals / Gavin Reid --
See also. Don't blame the eater / David Zinczenko ; Roe Butt, Cy Borg, Ann Droid : hint, they're not taking your job / Jason Smith.
From the Book - Fourth edition.
In specific academic contexts --