SAGE出版社的几本关于学术研究的系列丛书,共六本,目前仅找到五本(暂缺第五本),我会尽力寻找,有找到的同学也可上传一下,谢谢!均为PDF版本,可复制,可批注,方便阅读!欢迎下载,回复可见!
1. Building your Academic Career
by Rebecca Boden, Debbie Epstein and Jane Kenway
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Introduction:
Building Your Academic Career encourages you to take a proactive approach to getting what you want out of academic work whilst being a good colleague. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of such a career, the routes in and the various elements that shape current academic working lives. In the second half of the book we deal in considerable detail with how to write a really good CV (résumé) and how best to approach securing an academic job or promotion.
Product details:
- Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd (30 Jan 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1412907012
- ISBN-13: 978-1412907019
Introducing the Academic’s Support Kit 1
1 Who should Use this Book and How? 7
2 Why have an Academic Career? 12
The professional academic 12
The pros and cons of being an academic 13
3 Shaping up: Academic Anatomies 20
Academic identities 20
Career contexts 24
Paths into academia 26
The main elements of academic work 32
Research 36
Teaching 38
Consultancy and professional practice 43
Administration 46
Balancing acts 50
Reputation matters 51
4 Presenting Yourself: Vita Statistics 53
Why is it so important? 53
CV FAQs 53
A framework for CV content 59
And finally, a word on presentation 82
5 Getting a Job, Getting Promoted 84
Be prepared 84
Desperately seeking a (first) academic job 84
Applying yourself 86
So now you’ve been shortlisted 93
Back in the USA Part 1: Getting that job 106
Promoting yourself, getting promoted 107
Back in the USA Part 2: Getting tenure 109
6 Balancing Acts: between Work and Life 111
What do we mean, ‘work–life balance’? 111
Why do academics work too long? 111
Discourses of time management 112
Handy hints for maintaining a good work–life balance 113
And finally … 115
Further Reading 117
Index 119
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2.Getting Started on Research
by Rebecca Boden, Jane Kenway and Debbie Epstein
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Introduction:
Getting Started in Research is for people in the earlier stages of development as a researcher. In contrast to the many books available on techniques of data collection and analysis, this volume deals with the many other practical considerations around actually doing research - such as good ways to frame research questions, how to plan your research projects effectively and how to undertake the various necessary tasks.
Product details:
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd (1 Jan 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN: 1412906962
Introducing the Academic’s Support Kit 1
1 Who should Use this Book and How? 7
2 Getting Going: Developing Research Ideas 11
What do you mean, ‘research’? 11
What can I research then? 12
How do I define what I’m going to research? 14
What should I read? 17
How big should a project be? 21
Where are the pitfalls? 22
A little bit of exercise … 25
Framing research questions 26
3 The Research Process 36
What is a research proposal? 36
Writing research proposals 37
And finally … 49
4 Doing your Project 50
Now that my proposal is done, what next? 50
Practical points for budding researchers 51
5 Moving on: Developing Yourself as a Researcher 72
What is a professional researcher? 72
Getting help but not being helpless 73
Why don’t people get the help they need? 74
Can I really ask for help? 76
How do I avoid bad advice and how do
I know it when I get it? 79
What are my potential sources of advice and support? 80
Ethical practice in research 93
And finally … 97
Further Reading 99
Index 103
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3.Writing for Publication
by Debbie Epstein, Jane Kenway and Rebecca Boden
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Introduction:
Writing for Publication deals with a number of generic issues around academic writing (including intellectual property rights) and then considers writing refereed journal articles, books and book chapters in detail as well as other, less common, forms of publication for academics. The aim is to demystify the process and to help you to become a confident, competent, successful and published writer.
Product details:
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd (1 Jan 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN: 1412906970
Introducing the Academic’s Support Kit 1
1 Who should Use this Book and How? 7
2 The Business of Writing 12
Read this! 12
Handy hints for effective reading 12
Get writing! 17
3 The Business of Publishing 35
When to start publishing 35
What strategies should I have for publishing? 36
Planning your publishing 40
Authorship 42
A matter of entitlement: titles as totems in academic texts 46
Rewards 47
IPR (otherwise known as IntellectualProperty Rights) 48
4 Publishing Articles in Academic Journals 52
What do we mean, ‘academic journals’? 52
Why publish in academic journals? 54
What can I publish? 55
What makes a publishable paper? 56
How do I get my paper published? 57
Handy hints for targeting journals 60
5 Publishing Books and in Books 77
What do we mean, books? 77
What’s in books for me? 78
Publishers, proposals and contracts 81
Writing and editing 93
Ensuring a happy ending 102
And finally … 107
6 Other Sorts of Publishing 108
Do they really matter? 108
Textbooks and other writing for students 108
Dictionaries, encyclopaedias, reference books and annotated bibliographies 110
The digitisation of scholarship 112
Professional and wider dissemination(non-academic writing) 116
And finally… 118
Further Reading 119
Index 121
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4.Teaching and Supervision
by Debbie Epstein, Rebecca Boden and Jane Kenway
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Product details:
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd (30 Jan 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN: 9781412906999
Introducing the Academic’s Support Kit 1
1 Who should Use this Book and How? 7
What are we aiming at? 7
Why might you find this book useful? 8
What’s our position on university teaching? 11
What does a good university teacher look like? 14
2 Teaching Relations 17
Relations with students 17
Relations with colleagues 21
Relations with management 28
And finally … 36
3 Powerful Pedagogies? 37
What do you mean, ‘pedagogy’? 37
When managerialists colonise pedagogy 39
The institutional politics of pedagogy 44
Contextualised pedagogies 48
And finally … 51
4 Teaching Identities 52
Developing yourself as a teacher 52
Building your teaching portfolio 56
What your mother never told you about time 64
And finally … 69
5 Postgraduate Research Supervision (I) Getting Going 71
What kinds of postgraduate research are there? 71
Why ask students to do research? 72
Should students’ research be a structured process? 73
Should I find the prospect of supervision worrying? 78
How do I actually get started on doctoral supervision? 80
6 Postgraduate Research Supervision (II) Getting and Keeping them Going 86
Getting students going 86
What is research education? 90
Helping students to structure and develop their work in the early stages 94
Helping students meet formal requirements 97
How do I help students to keep on keeping on? 99
The examination process 108
Wider aspects of the supervisory role 109
And finally … 112
Further Reading 113
Index 116
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5.Winning and Managing Research Funding
by Jane Kenway, Rebecca Boden and Debbie Epstein(暂缺)
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6.Building Networks
by Jane Kenway, Debbie Epstein and Rebecca Boden
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Introduction:
Despite the frequent isolation of academic work, it is done in the context of complex, multi-layered global, national, regional and local teaching or research networks. Having good networks is key to achieving what you want in academia. This book describes the kinds of networks that you might build across a range of settings, talks about the pros and cons involved and gives practical guidance on networking activities.
Product details:
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Ltd (1 Jan 2007)
- Language: English
- ISBN: 1412907004
Introducing the Academic’s Support Kit 1
1 Who should Use this Book and How? 7
What do you mean, ‘networks’? 7
What are we aiming at? 8
Why might you find this book useful? 9
2 Networking Basics 12
Networking in context 12
Networking benefits 13
Networking perks and quirks 17
What does a good networker look like? 18
3 Thinking through Networks 24
Ethical networking/networking ethics 24
Intellectual property rights 28
Planning networking 33
4 Academic Networks 36
A global belonging 36
Inside your own institution 38
So what else does academic networking involve? 40
Go to academic conferences 41
Other networking opportunities 50
5 What are Stakeholder Networks? 60
Dominant discourses to be wary of 60
So what is a stakeholder? 62
Who are the stakeholders, then? 64
What can you do for or with stakeholders? 67
6 How to Network with your Stakeholders 78
How do you get to do this stuff? 78
What if my stakeholders don’t know me yet? 79
Insider knowledge from the outside 81
What to do or not to do 82
7 Dissemination Networks 95
Dissemination – what does it mean? 95
So what are dissemination networks? 97
Media links and logics 98
Mediating the media 106
And finally … 120
Further Reading 122
Index 126