Reading Science
Explore the intricate world of science discourse with Reading Science by Martin J. R., published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1998. This insightful paperback spans 384 pages, bringing together a diverse range of perspectives that include new rhetoric, functional linguistics, and critical theory. A notable feature of this collection is the contribution of esteemed scholars such as M.A.K. Halliday, Charles Bazerman, and Jay Lemke, who delve deep into the nuances of scientific communication. Perfect for students, researchers, or anyone curious about how science is discussed and understood, Reading Science serves as an essential resource that bridges the gap between language and scientific thought. Enhance your understanding of science discourse by adding this thought-provoking book to your collection today!