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A01=Odette Parry
A01=Paul Atkinson
A01=Sara Delamont
academic
Academic Socialization
Accounting Devices
anthropology
Author_Odette Parry
Author_Paul Atkinson
Author_Sara Delamont
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Category=JNM
contrastive
Contrastive Rhetoric
Doctoral Candidates
Doctoral Research
Doctoral Students
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Excessive Proximity
Excessive Remoteness
Feed Back
graduate
Legitimate Membership
Local Academic Cultures
NERC
phd
PhD Student
PhD Work
Postdoc
Pre-established Knowledge
research
Science PhD
Science PhD Student
social
Social Reproduction
socialization
student
Student Culture
students
Superb
Symbolic Ai
Team Approach
UK Team
West Germany
Product details
- ISBN 9781138967885
- Weight: 453g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 08 Jul 2016
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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Richly illustrated with case studies and interviews, this book identifies key themes pervading academic life: the nature of research and research supervision; key social processes and problems; distinct and contrasting sub-cultures of departments and disciplines in universities; mentorship and sponsorship; and apprenticeship and rites of passage for postgraduate students. Anyone developing policy and practice in Higher Education, or wishing to understand their own position within the wider picture will benefit from reading this book.
Sara Delamont is Reader in Sociology at Cardiff University. She has published extensively on social interaction in schools and classrooms, womens education, women intellectuals, and the anthropology of contemporary Europe.
Paul Atkinson is Professor of Sociology at Cardiff University. His research and publications include work on medical knowledge, genetic science and educational knowledge.
Odette Parry is Research Fellow in the Research Unit in Health and Behavioural Change at the University of Edinburgh. She has extensive research experience in a number of fields including health and illness, the body, and education in the UK and the Caribbean.
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