Academic Words and Academic Capitalism

Authors

  • Michael Billig Loughborough University

Abstract

This paper suggests that it is the best and worst of times for academic work. It is the best of times because there are more academics publishing than ever before. It is the worst of times because there is much unnecessary publication. Working in the competitive conditions of academic capitalism, academics feel impelled to keep publishing, whether or not they have anything to say. The pressures to publish continually and to promote one’s own approach are reflected in the way that social scientists are writing. Academics use a noun-based technical language, which is less precise than ordinary language. Postgraduates are taught this way of writing as a precondition for entering the social sciences. In this way, the nature of academic capitalism not only determines the conditions under which academics are working but it affects the way that they are writing.

Keywords

Academic capitalism, Writing style, Nominalization, Academic publishing

Published

06-03-2013

How to Cite

Billig, M. (2013). Academic Words and Academic Capitalism. thenea igital. evista e ensamiento investigación ocial, 13(1), 7–12. https://doi.org/10.5565/rev/athenead/v13n1.1108

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