November 22, 2012
Disseminating research: Reading, writing, and publishing
The following
book chapter has been published:
McLeod, S.
(2013). Disseminating research: Reading, writing, and publishing. In N. Müller & M. J. Ball (Eds). Research
methods in clinical linguistics and phonetics: A practical guide (pp.
288-309). Chichester:
Wiley-Blackwell.
The opening
paragraphs read:
The
previous chapters have provided guidelines for undertaking research in the
field of clinical linguistics and phonetics. Once new knowledge has been
generated through research it is important to disseminate findings with others
to change understanding and practice. Dissemination of findings can occur
within public, professional and academic contexts via the internet,
presentations and publications. Ultimately, publishing research in journal articles
and books enables the creation of a permanent and accessible record. Longevity
of research is typically achieved through such avenues and once work is published, people from across the
globe can draw on these findings to create new ideas, understandings and
directions. Therefore, researchers
should think about the message they wish to convey through their research: “What is your dialogue with the future?” This chapter outlines how to read and critique
research, then how to write for publication in order to disseminate research
findings…
One
of the tables within the chapter lists English-language journals that publish papers in the field of clinical
linguistics and phonetics as well as details about these journals. Here is the
list:
1. American Journal of
Speech-Language Pathology
2. Aphasiology
3. Applied
Psycholinguistics
4. The ASHA Leader
5. Asia Pacific Journal of
Speech, Language and Hearing
6. Augmentative and
Alternative Communication
7. Child Language Teaching
and Therapy
8. Clinical Linguistics and
Phonetics
9. Communication Disorders
Quarterly
10. Communication Disorders
Review
11. Contemporary
Issues in Communication Science and Disorders
12. Evidence-Based
Communication Assessment and Intervention
13. Folia Phoniatrica et
Logopaedica
14. International Journal of
Language and Communication Disorders
15. International Journal of
Speech-Language Pathology
16. Journal of Child
Language
17. Journal of Clinical
Practice in Speech-Language Pathology
18. Journal of Communication
Disorders
19. Journal
of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders
20. Journal of the
International Phonetic Association
21. Journal of Linguistics
22. Journal of Medical
Speech-Language Pathology
23. Journal of Speech,
Language, and Hearing Research
24. Language, Speech, and
Hearing Services in Schools
25. Logopedics Phoniatrics
Vocology
26. New Zealand Journal of
Speech-Language Therapy
27. Seminars in Speech and
Language
28. South African Journal of
Communication Disorders, Die Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif vir
Kommunikasie-afwykings
29. Topics in Language
Disorders
30. Topics in Stroke
Rehabilitation
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