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Talking the contribution
writing a journal article
© Pat Thomson
The University of Nottingham
February 2016
The contribution
Every journal article makes a contribution to knowledge.
We can think of this as entering a conversation which has been going
on before we arrive, and will carry on after we leave.
Our goal is to say something that other people in the conversation will
find interesting, important and engaging.
We therefore need to be clear about what we want to say before we
open our mouths.
Locating the contribution
The usual way to begin a journal article is to establish the problem,
issue or puzzle that you are going to address.
This is situating yourself in the relevant conversation.
Depending on the journal you are writing for, this situating work might
be relatively local, or international.
Here is one example. I’m not suggesting that you do exactly what is
here.
I am suggesting that it’s worth looking at a range of journal articles to
see how they situate their study and establish the contribution to be
made.
This is reading for the writing – and doing reading for the writing
develops your understanding of the work that is done through various
forms of academic text.
Leppanen, J and Haahla, A
(2012) “Parent-child similarity
in environmental attitudes: a
pairwise comparison.” The
Journal of Environmental
Education 43(3) 162-176
For decades the environmental attitudes of children have been the
major focus of many environmental education (EE) programs
(Ballantyne, Fien, & Packer, 2001; Duvall & Zint, 2007; Uzzell, 1994). This
is primarily because the development of environmental attitudes in
childhood is seen as an important element in the formation of pro-
environmental behavior in later life (Ballantyne, Connell, & Fien, 2006;
Chawla, 1999; Meinhold & Malkus, 2005; Palmer, Suggate,Bajd, & Tsaliki,
1998).
One of the ways researchers and environmental educators can promote
environmentalism is to understand the relationship between
demographic variables, and environmental attitudes and behaviors, and
the implications these human-environment relationships may have on
social action and policy (e.g., Zelezny, Chua, & Aldrich, 2000). Much
research has examined the relationships between demographic
variables (e.g., education, age, socioeconomic status) and environmental
attitudes (Zelezny et al., 2000). However research on intergenerational
transmission of antecedents of pro-environmental behavior has been
limited and little has been done concerning pairwise associations of
environmental attitudes within family.
The first paragraph
establishes the (global)
need for understanding
how children’s
environmental attitudes
are formed. Presumably
this is familiar to readers
of this journal.
The second paragraph
provides a scoping
statement about the kind
of research that has
already been conducted
and then establishes an
absence of research in a
key area.
The red text shows you
how this argument is
being staged.
Naming the contribution
The importance of family processes should
not be overlooked as a means of
“multiplying” the impact of such processes
as EE programs on pro-environmental
behavior in everyday lives (e.g.,Ballantyne
et al., 2006; Ballantyne et al., 2001).
Therefore researchers (e.g., Ballantyne et
al.,2006; Duerden & Witt, 2010; Gr¿nh¿j &
Th¿gersen, 2009; Payne, 2010) have argued
that more research is needed to identify the
factors affecting the processes of
intergenerational learning concerning
environmental domain.
The third paragraph explains why
it is important to have research in
this space – this goes to the
importance of the potential
contribution.
Focusing in on the contribution
This paragraph begins the
process of stating what the
contribution of the paper
will be.
The authors don’t claim
that this paper will fill the
gap entirely – they are
making a start.
The authors justify filling
the space they have
identified by arguing why
they have started at a
particular point – they use
the literatures to justify
starting here.
This study is one response to this need. The starting point for this
study is that the family is a particular type of small group, with
special functions (such as socialization), which involve both long-
term interpersonal influence as well as continual negotiations
regarding conformity and change between generations
(Bengtson&Black, 1973).Earlier studies indicate that environmental
attitude, similar to other attitudes; seem to form as a result of the
socialization processes (Acock& Bengtson, 1980; Gr¿nh¿j &
Th¿gersen, 2009; Guastello & Peissig, 1998; Maccoby, 2007). Thus
the close interaction within families and, in particular, the parents’
role as primary socialization agents for their children, might lead to
some level of correspondence of environmental attitudes between
generations (Gr¿nh¿j & Th¿gersen, 2009). Hence the socialization
perspective should form the first step to any attempt to examine
similarities and differences and intergenerational influence
between generations in environmental domain. The more that is
known about important patterns of identity processes between
family members over a wider range of people, the more focused EE
programs can be created.
Drawing boundaries around what will be
done and why
Analyzing the similarity of children’s and their parents’
attitudes in terms of means (elevation) and correlations
(pattern) could yield seemingly contradictory results.
Comparing means across the four groups (father, mother,
daughter, and son) it should be possible to discover whether
the younger generation is different from their parents’
generation in the variables of interest (generation gap).
However, even if a generation gap is found, there may still be
substantial consistency between paired parents and children.
For example, the younger generation as a group may have a
more negative environmental attitude than their parents, but
across children and their parents there may be clear
consistency in environmental attitudes when compared to
the attitudes of their respective cohorts (Guastello & Peissig,
1998; Gr¿nh¿j & Th¿gersen 2009; Tedin,1974).
The authors first of all
elaborate what the
research in the paper
actually is. They begin
this process by justifying
the approach they have
taken rather than doing
something else.
You may not have to do
exactly this, but it is
generally worth
explaining why you have
taken a particular
approach and what this
may and may not mean.
Drawing on attitude theory (e.g., Eagly & Chaiken,
1993), environmental attitude was defined as being
based on values, composed of beliefs and affects
toward the environment and nature. The overall aim
of this study is to examine whether a generation gap
exists in environmental attitudes in Finland. Survey
data regarding student-parent environmental
attitudes was collected to determine what
quantitative associations exist, if any, in
environmental attitudes between 15- year-old
students (n = 237) and their parents (n = 212) in
Finland. The objectives of this study are to examine:
1. The pairwise similarity in environmental attitudes
between family members; by using
a. correlation, and
b. pairwise comparisons.
2. The generation gap in environmental attitudes, by
using groupwise comparison.
3. Whether parental educational background
influences their children’s environmental attitudes,
by using one-way ANOVA.
The authors then outline the broad
parameters of their study. They offer
their definition of environmental
attitude so readers know how they
understand the term. They then
describe in broad terms the kind of data
they have and what they have done
with it.
Much more detail will be given about
this in the Methods section of the paper
– just as there is more Literatures work
coming too.
(A caveat: I have edited a few details in
this introduction so as not to cause
confusion)
Naming the contribution
The results contribute some
preliminary findings to the
growing field of inquiry into
environmental socialization and
significant life experiences (SLE) in
the environmental domain.
At the end of reading this
introduction, even if you are
critical of some of the expression
or the ways in which the
argument has been put together,
you are left in no doubt about
what you will find in the paper
and why the authors say you need
to know about it. The potential
cotntribution is clear.
Examine some papers of your choosing to see how
the topic is located, justified and the contribution
named and elaborated.
I have shown an example from education, but
every disciplinary and journal community will have
its own specific variation on the ways in which the
contribution is located and delineated.
Talking before writing
It’s often helpful to talk about what you are going to write before you
start actually writing.
That’s’ because talking can help you clarify your ideas.
• You can hear where you haven’t yet got something sorted out and
then use talking around in order to help get it clear.
• You can rehearse the vocabulary you might need to use.
• You can hear how your ideas might sound to other people.
However, just as with “pomodoro” writing, it can help to have some
prompts to work to.
Use prompts to start talking your paper
What is the problem, puzzle or debate you are writing about?
Why is this important and to whom?
How will you addresses the problem, puzzle or debate in this
paper?
What will you specifically add to what is known? What will the
reader know at the end of the paper that they didn’t know at
the start?
What might happen as a result of the reader knowing this?

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Talking the contribution of your paper

  • 1. Talking the contribution writing a journal article © Pat Thomson The University of Nottingham February 2016
  • 2. The contribution Every journal article makes a contribution to knowledge. We can think of this as entering a conversation which has been going on before we arrive, and will carry on after we leave. Our goal is to say something that other people in the conversation will find interesting, important and engaging. We therefore need to be clear about what we want to say before we open our mouths.
  • 3. Locating the contribution The usual way to begin a journal article is to establish the problem, issue or puzzle that you are going to address. This is situating yourself in the relevant conversation. Depending on the journal you are writing for, this situating work might be relatively local, or international.
  • 4. Here is one example. I’m not suggesting that you do exactly what is here. I am suggesting that it’s worth looking at a range of journal articles to see how they situate their study and establish the contribution to be made. This is reading for the writing – and doing reading for the writing develops your understanding of the work that is done through various forms of academic text.
  • 5. Leppanen, J and Haahla, A (2012) “Parent-child similarity in environmental attitudes: a pairwise comparison.” The Journal of Environmental Education 43(3) 162-176 For decades the environmental attitudes of children have been the major focus of many environmental education (EE) programs (Ballantyne, Fien, & Packer, 2001; Duvall & Zint, 2007; Uzzell, 1994). This is primarily because the development of environmental attitudes in childhood is seen as an important element in the formation of pro- environmental behavior in later life (Ballantyne, Connell, & Fien, 2006; Chawla, 1999; Meinhold & Malkus, 2005; Palmer, Suggate,Bajd, & Tsaliki, 1998). One of the ways researchers and environmental educators can promote environmentalism is to understand the relationship between demographic variables, and environmental attitudes and behaviors, and the implications these human-environment relationships may have on social action and policy (e.g., Zelezny, Chua, & Aldrich, 2000). Much research has examined the relationships between demographic variables (e.g., education, age, socioeconomic status) and environmental attitudes (Zelezny et al., 2000). However research on intergenerational transmission of antecedents of pro-environmental behavior has been limited and little has been done concerning pairwise associations of environmental attitudes within family. The first paragraph establishes the (global) need for understanding how children’s environmental attitudes are formed. Presumably this is familiar to readers of this journal. The second paragraph provides a scoping statement about the kind of research that has already been conducted and then establishes an absence of research in a key area. The red text shows you how this argument is being staged.
  • 6. Naming the contribution The importance of family processes should not be overlooked as a means of “multiplying” the impact of such processes as EE programs on pro-environmental behavior in everyday lives (e.g.,Ballantyne et al., 2006; Ballantyne et al., 2001). Therefore researchers (e.g., Ballantyne et al.,2006; Duerden & Witt, 2010; Gr¿nh¿j & Th¿gersen, 2009; Payne, 2010) have argued that more research is needed to identify the factors affecting the processes of intergenerational learning concerning environmental domain. The third paragraph explains why it is important to have research in this space – this goes to the importance of the potential contribution.
  • 7. Focusing in on the contribution This paragraph begins the process of stating what the contribution of the paper will be. The authors don’t claim that this paper will fill the gap entirely – they are making a start. The authors justify filling the space they have identified by arguing why they have started at a particular point – they use the literatures to justify starting here. This study is one response to this need. The starting point for this study is that the family is a particular type of small group, with special functions (such as socialization), which involve both long- term interpersonal influence as well as continual negotiations regarding conformity and change between generations (Bengtson&Black, 1973).Earlier studies indicate that environmental attitude, similar to other attitudes; seem to form as a result of the socialization processes (Acock& Bengtson, 1980; Gr¿nh¿j & Th¿gersen, 2009; Guastello & Peissig, 1998; Maccoby, 2007). Thus the close interaction within families and, in particular, the parents’ role as primary socialization agents for their children, might lead to some level of correspondence of environmental attitudes between generations (Gr¿nh¿j & Th¿gersen, 2009). Hence the socialization perspective should form the first step to any attempt to examine similarities and differences and intergenerational influence between generations in environmental domain. The more that is known about important patterns of identity processes between family members over a wider range of people, the more focused EE programs can be created.
  • 8. Drawing boundaries around what will be done and why Analyzing the similarity of children’s and their parents’ attitudes in terms of means (elevation) and correlations (pattern) could yield seemingly contradictory results. Comparing means across the four groups (father, mother, daughter, and son) it should be possible to discover whether the younger generation is different from their parents’ generation in the variables of interest (generation gap). However, even if a generation gap is found, there may still be substantial consistency between paired parents and children. For example, the younger generation as a group may have a more negative environmental attitude than their parents, but across children and their parents there may be clear consistency in environmental attitudes when compared to the attitudes of their respective cohorts (Guastello & Peissig, 1998; Gr¿nh¿j & Th¿gersen 2009; Tedin,1974). The authors first of all elaborate what the research in the paper actually is. They begin this process by justifying the approach they have taken rather than doing something else. You may not have to do exactly this, but it is generally worth explaining why you have taken a particular approach and what this may and may not mean.
  • 9. Drawing on attitude theory (e.g., Eagly & Chaiken, 1993), environmental attitude was defined as being based on values, composed of beliefs and affects toward the environment and nature. The overall aim of this study is to examine whether a generation gap exists in environmental attitudes in Finland. Survey data regarding student-parent environmental attitudes was collected to determine what quantitative associations exist, if any, in environmental attitudes between 15- year-old students (n = 237) and their parents (n = 212) in Finland. The objectives of this study are to examine: 1. The pairwise similarity in environmental attitudes between family members; by using a. correlation, and b. pairwise comparisons. 2. The generation gap in environmental attitudes, by using groupwise comparison. 3. Whether parental educational background influences their children’s environmental attitudes, by using one-way ANOVA. The authors then outline the broad parameters of their study. They offer their definition of environmental attitude so readers know how they understand the term. They then describe in broad terms the kind of data they have and what they have done with it. Much more detail will be given about this in the Methods section of the paper – just as there is more Literatures work coming too. (A caveat: I have edited a few details in this introduction so as not to cause confusion)
  • 10. Naming the contribution The results contribute some preliminary findings to the growing field of inquiry into environmental socialization and significant life experiences (SLE) in the environmental domain. At the end of reading this introduction, even if you are critical of some of the expression or the ways in which the argument has been put together, you are left in no doubt about what you will find in the paper and why the authors say you need to know about it. The potential cotntribution is clear.
  • 11. Examine some papers of your choosing to see how the topic is located, justified and the contribution named and elaborated. I have shown an example from education, but every disciplinary and journal community will have its own specific variation on the ways in which the contribution is located and delineated.
  • 12. Talking before writing It’s often helpful to talk about what you are going to write before you start actually writing. That’s’ because talking can help you clarify your ideas. • You can hear where you haven’t yet got something sorted out and then use talking around in order to help get it clear. • You can rehearse the vocabulary you might need to use. • You can hear how your ideas might sound to other people. However, just as with “pomodoro” writing, it can help to have some prompts to work to.
  • 13. Use prompts to start talking your paper What is the problem, puzzle or debate you are writing about? Why is this important and to whom? How will you addresses the problem, puzzle or debate in this paper? What will you specifically add to what is known? What will the reader know at the end of the paper that they didn’t know at the start? What might happen as a result of the reader knowing this?