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Shaping Research Narratives: Dr. Emmanuel Tsekleves’ insights for academic storytelling

By Enago Academy | Speaker: Dr. Emmanuel Tsekleves

Storytelling has a remarkable ability to distill complex ideas and make research accessible to everyone. In this episode of “Research and Beyond”, we engage in an insightful conversation with Dr. Emmanuel Tsekleves on the art of structuring academic articles in the form of compelling stories.

Dr. Tsekleves is the director of the Future Cities Research Institute and is an expert academic and mentor with an experience of over two decades. He takes us through the transformative power of storytelling in academic writing, highlighting how a narrative can clarify research messages, engage readers, and simplify collaboration among co-authors.

Key topics discussed:

  • Techniques for structuring a research article as a compelling story
  • Strategies for framing research questions and structuring arguments effectively
  • Tips for aligning narrative techniques with journal guidelines
  • Examples of how storytelling can convey the significance of technically dense research

Whether you’re an early-career researcher or a seasoned academic, this episode offers actionable advice to elevate your manuscript writing and bring your research to life. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that reimagines academic writing through the lens of storytelling!

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