Writing to Get Published: The Necessary Elements of Scholarly Journal Articles

  • Benedict Sheehy
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Abstract

This article provides an analysis of the problems scholars face in publishing in higher quality, peer-reviewed English language journals and proposes specific solutions. It is based on observations made in numerous workshops and close one-on-one work with postgraduate students and academics primarily in Asia but also elsewhere. The article makes a contribution by making explicit understandings, values and practices that underpin academic publishing and describing and analyzing the six elements required by peer reviewed journals. Using a ‘scholarship of application’ the article begins with an explanation of the literature review and then the element of novelty or necessity of a new idea. It then turns to the six elements of research and writing in terms of theory, themes and narrative as the first three and then the last three: the requirement for description, analysis and evaluation. Finally, it provides a series of specific tips to help manage each of these elements.

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Benedict Sheehy. (2022). Writing to Get Published: The Necessary Elements of Scholarly Journal Articles. The International Journal of Law, Language & Discourse, 10(1), 24–37. https://doi.org/10.56498/1012022337

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