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Writing
never takes place in a vacuum. Every message can be seen as contributing to
an ongoing conversation about an issue or topic. Each field of study approaches
these conversations in different ways. Each discipline of knowledge considers
different problems and questions to be important. Additionally, each field has
unique conventions and methods of creating and writing about knowledge. The
resources below can guide you as you explore some of the issues and approaches
to writing in different disciplines.
- Writing in the Humanities
- In the Humanities, writers interpret events and human artifacts
like novels, films and works of art. They study what other writers have said
about these aspects of culture and write to offer their own interpretations
and conclusions.
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- Writing in the Social Sciences
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- Writers in the social sciences explore the human aspects
of culture. They read the studies of other social science writers and conduct
their own observations, surveys and interviews in order to understand and
explain the way humans live and behave.
- Writing in the Natural Sciences
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- In the natural sciences, writers observe and explain the
world around us. They conduct experiments, record their observations and present
their findings in order to make sense of natural phenomena.
- Writing for Business
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- Through interpersonal communication, formal correspondence
and the creations of policies and proposals, business writers work to make
connections and solve problems.