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Socialization in higher education and the early careertheory, research and application /
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Socialization in higher education and the early careeredited by John C. Weidman, Linda DeAngelo.
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theory, research and application /
其他作者:
Weidman, John C.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020.
面頁冊數:
xiv, 323 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
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Springer eBooks
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College studentsSocial networks.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-33350-8
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9783030333508$q(electronic bk.)
Socialization in higher education and the early careertheory, research and application /
Socialization in higher education and the early career
theory, research and application /[electronic resource] :edited by John C. Weidman, Linda DeAngelo. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2020. - xiv, 323 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Knowledge studies in higher education,v.72566-7106 ;. - Knowledge studies in higher education ;v.1..
Section One: Introduction -- 1. Student Socialization in Higher Education: An Exploration -- 2. Conceptualizing Student Socialization in Higher Education: An Intellectual Journey -- Section Two: New Perspectives on Undergraduate -- Socialization -- 3. Tied Together Wirelessly: How Maintaining Communication with Parents Affects College Adjustment and Integration -- 4. Rethinking Weidman's Models of Socialization for Latinx -- Along the Postsecondary Educational Pipeline -- 5. Creating Porous Ivory Towers: Two-way Socialization -- Processes that Embrace Black Students' Identities in Academia -- Section Three: Socialization into Professional Careers -- 6. The Professoriate in Liberal Arts Colleges: Early Career -- Faculty Socialization and Learning -- 7. Doctoral Student Socialization and Professional Pathways -- 8. Preparing the Scholarly Practitioner: The Importance of Socialization in CPED-Influenced EdD -- Programs -- Section Four: International Perspectives on Student Socialization in Higher Education -- 9. The Socialization of International Doctoral Students in the USA -- 10. Professional Socialization and Career Development of Chinese International Tourism and Hospitality Students and Graduates: A Revised Framework. 11. Understanding Graduate Student Socialization in China: A Theoretical Framework -- 12. The Socialization of Doctoral Students in the Emergence of Structured Doctoral Education in Germany -- Section Five: Diversity and Interdisciplinarity in STEM -- Graduate Student Socialization. 13. Doing, Caring, and Being: "Good" Mentoring and its Role in the Socialization of Graduate Students of Color in STEM -- 14. Emancipatory Research Counter-spaces: Re-Examining Black Doctoral Student Socialization -- 15. Interdisciplinarity and Doctoral Education: Socialization, Process, and Outcom -- Section Six: Epilog -- 16. Implications of Measurement Issues for Advancing the Socialization Framework -- 17. Toward a 21st Century Socialization Model of Higher Education's Impact on Students.
This book celebrates the contributions of John Weidman and his colleagues to the understanding of student socialization in higher education. It includes innovative chapters reflecting new approaches to higher education student socialization with respect to students of color, gender, STEM, and students in higher education systems outside the USA. Specifically, the book examines socialization between and within in a range of groups, including national, international and minority students, parents, doctoral students, early career faculty, and scholarly practitioners. The book assesses methodological approaches and suggests directions for reformulating theory and practice. Using sociological perspectives to address issues and concerns at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, the book gives renewed life to the college impact literature. It includes revisions and expansions of the original Weidman frameworks based on the synthesis of existing research with new work reflecting unique perspectives by a variety of authors. John Weidman has been an indisputable force in the study and understanding of student socialization in higher education. This new book by Weidman and his coeditor, Linda DeAngelo, represents an undeniably significant and welcomed expansion of the original "Weidman model" of student socialization. In updating and revising the original model, chapter authors give attention to various contemporary issues such as student diversity, gender differences, early career experiences, and internationalism. Whether one samples only some of the articles that constitute this book or reads all of them, the professional payoff will be substantial. Kenneth A. Feldman, Professor of Sociology, Stony Brook University John Weidman has made a number of groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of student socialization in postsecondary education. This book, edited with Linda DeAngelo, brings together a group of fine scholars whose contributions will push our understanding even further. It is a significant addition to the college impact literature. Ernest T. Pascarella, Petersen Chair in Higher Education, University of Iowa.
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