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Communicating in Geography and the Environmental Sciences

Out of Print
Edited By: Iain Hay
272 pages, 30 illustrations
Communicating in Geography and the Environmental Sciences
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  • Communicating in Geography and the Environmental Sciences ISBN: 9780195576757 Edition: 4 Paperback Jul 2012 Out of Print #197320
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About this book

This textbook is a practical guide for undergraduate (and some postgraduate) geography and environmental science students on how to communicate clearly and effectively in an academic setting. Now in its fourth edition, the text continues to cover the 'whys' and 'hows' of a wide range of topics, which includes written communication (writing essays, reports, annotated bibliographies and media releases), graphic communication (how to prepare posters, and communicate with figures, tables and maps), spoken communication (preparing talks), coping with exams, and referencing.

Contents

1: Writing an essay
2: Writing a report
3: Writing an annotated bibliography, summary or review
4: Writing a media release
5: Preparing a poster
6: Communicating with figures and tables
7: Making a map
8: Preparing and delivering a talk
9: Passing exams
10: Referencing and language matters

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Biography

Iain Hay is a Professor of Human Geography at Flinders University and President of the Institute of Australian Geographers. He is also a recipient of the Prime Minister's Award for Australian University Teacher of the Year.
Out of Print
Edited By: Iain Hay
272 pages, 30 illustrations
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