The Detour: Tales They Didn’t...
    出版社:五南
    出版日期:2025-11-04
    ISBN:9786264237208
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    內容簡介
    Rejection letters. Cryptic reviewer comments. APA nightmares.
    Sound familiar?

    Ten Moments of Chaos, Ten Lessons Learned is a behind-the-scenes tour of the academic publishing world, told through the misadventures of a rookie researcher named Ted. Each chapter dives into a moment of confusion, panic, or quiet triumph that every scholar eventually faces-whether it's deciphering a revise-and-resubmit decision or realizing that even your file name tells a story. This isn't your typical dry guide to publishing; it's honest, relatable, and surprisingly funny.

    But beyond the chaos lies something deeper: the quiet, meaningful process of becoming a scholar who writes with purpose and resilience. With a mix of practical tips and heartfelt storytelling, this book is for anyone who's ever stared down a rejection email, questioned their worth, or dared to hope that their work might matter to someone. Flip to any chapter-and you just might find the inspiration you didn't know you needed.
    作者介紹
    Author
    Dr. Kuo-Wei Lai
    An academic researcher with a Ph.D. in TESOL from the Department of English at National Taiwan Normal University, Dr. Lai's research interests include computer-assisted language learning (CALL),digital game-based learning, and second-language vocabulary acquisition.

    EditorㆍAuthor
    Dr. Yeu-Ting Liu
    Yeu-Ting Liu, Ed.D. is Dean of the School of Teacher Education and Distinguished Professor in the Department of English at National Taiwan Normal University. Trained at Teachers College, Columbia University, his research bridges psycholinguistics and second language acquisition, with a focus on how cognitive traits and multimodal cues shape L2 learning. He has published extensively in SSCI-indexed journals, served as an editor and reviewer for leading publications, and led numerous national research projects in Taiwan.

    Author
    Dr. Sonya Fan
    A full-time teacher at the Center for Academic Literacy and associate executive at the Resource Center for English as a Medium of Instruction at National Taiwan Normal University, Dr. Fan is active in teacher education, with research interests in international education and bilingual education.
    目次
    Preface:Writing a Paper? Or Starring in an Academic Drama?

    Prologue 1 The Academic Rollercoaster
    Episode 1: The Friendly Interview
    Episode 2: The Brutal Interview
    Episode 3: The Honest Interview
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Prologue 2 Pressure Makes Scholars
    Episode 1: Opportunities Come to Those Who Take Initiative
    Episode 2: Thrown Into the Deep End
    Episode 3: When Pressure Turns into Preparation
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 1 From Conference Hero to Journal Zero
    Episode 1: Conference Glory
    Episode 2: Confronting Reality (Advisor’s Feedback)
    Episode 3: Learning the Hard Way
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 2 The Literature Review That Ate My Soul
    Episode 1: The Lit Reaper Rises
    Episode 2: The Secret Scrolls of Professor Metta
    Episode 3: Organized Chaos
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 3 Journal Matchmaking: Love at First ‘Cite’?
    Episode 1: Hacks for Selecting Journals and… Finding Dates?
    Episode 2: Red Flags and Research Frauds
    Episode 3: Speed Dates and Submission Waits
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 4 Dear Editor, Please Love My Paper(and Don’t Desk Reject It)
    Episode 1: The First Level Boss Fight
    Episode 2: Sell Me This Research
    Episode 3: Finding Your Academic Voice(and Achieving Inner Peace)
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 5 Ethics, Etiquette, and the Academic Hunger Games
    Episode 1: The Return of the Math Hero
    Episode 2: The Phantom of the Author
    Episode 3: Spam, Scams, and Saving Sam
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 6 Congratulations! Your Paper Is Not Accepted (Yet)
    Episode 1: Revise, Resubmit, and Run Away
    Episode 2: With Great Power Comes Great Rewriting
    Episode 3: Thank You for Lunch—Thank You for Your Comments
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 7 When Reviewers Don’t Agree…And You’re Stuck in the Middle
    Episode 1: Caught Between a Rock and a Reviewer
    Episode 2: Metta the Grey
    Episode 3: Professors! Assemble!
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 8 So You Want to Be a Reviewer? Welcome to the Dark Side
    Episode 1: Look, I’m Your Reviewer
    Episode 2: A New Scope
    Episode 3: The Reviewer Rises
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 9 If They Can’t Find It, They Can’t Cite It
    Episode 1: Titles That Bite
    Episode 2: Writefully Embarrassed
    Episode 3: Abstract Reactions
    Bonus: Research That Talks Back
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember

    Chapter 10 Turning Research into Real-World Impact
    Episode 1: You Lost Me at Lexical Threshold
    Episode 2: A BBQ Debrief: Where’s the meat?
    Episode 3: Passing on the Torch
    Final Call to Action: What You Need to Remember
    Final Reflection: The Beginning of Something Bigger