AUTHOR IDENTITY IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ARTICLES.

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Title: AUTHOR IDENTITY IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ARTICLES.
Authors: MARTA, Monica Mihaela
Source: Scientific Bulletin. A Series, Philology Fascicle / Buletin Ştiinţific. Seria A, Fascicula Filologie; 2019, Issue 28, p69-78, 10p
Subject Terms: PROFESSIONAL identity, AUTHORS, PUBLISHED articles, REPUTATION, AUTHORSHIP, RESEARCH
Abstract: The publication of scientific research articles represents a highly valued but also challenging activity in today's extremely diverse and competitive academic environment. Research papers published in English in highrankinginternational journals provide individual as well as institutional visibility, prestige and recognition, thus establishing academic hierarchies, generating funding and leading to further research opportunities. Therefore, the authors' ability to create appropriate identities that facilitate article acceptance, writerreader interaction and the approval of newly introduced knowledge claims by discourse community members is key to a successful academic career. In this context, the current paper explores various methods of building author identities throughrhetorical strategies such as the use of personal pronouns, citations and selfcitations, which are employed by both native and non-native article authors according to disciplinary writing conventions and cultural variation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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