I examined what brand new Ph.D.s in Communication experience when they start their first, entry-level, tenure-track assistant professor position at a new university. Through the lens of scocial construction, I review vocational and organizational socialization, individual agency by newcomers, academic socialization processes, and the concept of the academic career in the current climate of university change and transformation. Then, I present the method of research, including the population and sampling method, and rationales for utilizing a narrative approach, interactive interviewing, and autoethnographic writing. After presenting the participants\u27 narratives, I revisit both within- and between-case issues, beginning with socialization...
AbstractThis study is a part of a larger research project which investigated socialization and profe...
The study emanates from a concern for the vulnerability of newly hired faculty and the well document...
Abstract: Th ere are many challenges confronting the new academic upon entering the University conte...
I examined what brand new Ph.D.s in Communication experience when they start their first, entry-leve...
In order to have a better understanding of new faculty socialization, the purpose of this paper is t...
The experiences of first-year, tenure-track faculty have been missing in the literature about new or...
This dissertation explores the socialization of full-time, non-tenure-track (FTNTT) faculty members ...
Socialization may be described as a process in which an individual learns and takes on the knowledge...
Aim/Purpose: To explore how early career faculty in the field of higher education administration dev...
Most professors typically have little formal preparation for their careers in academe and thus learn...
Although student affairs graduate preparation programs are designed to produce committed new profess...
While research has been conducted exploring the competencies needed for student affairs work, little...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the professional journey from industry practitioner to ...
This study examined the socialization and preparation of future education faculty by exploring narra...
The purpose of this manuscript is to report the findings of 25 years of observation, conversation, a...
AbstractThis study is a part of a larger research project which investigated socialization and profe...
The study emanates from a concern for the vulnerability of newly hired faculty and the well document...
Abstract: Th ere are many challenges confronting the new academic upon entering the University conte...
I examined what brand new Ph.D.s in Communication experience when they start their first, entry-leve...
In order to have a better understanding of new faculty socialization, the purpose of this paper is t...
The experiences of first-year, tenure-track faculty have been missing in the literature about new or...
This dissertation explores the socialization of full-time, non-tenure-track (FTNTT) faculty members ...
Socialization may be described as a process in which an individual learns and takes on the knowledge...
Aim/Purpose: To explore how early career faculty in the field of higher education administration dev...
Most professors typically have little formal preparation for their careers in academe and thus learn...
Although student affairs graduate preparation programs are designed to produce committed new profess...
While research has been conducted exploring the competencies needed for student affairs work, little...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the professional journey from industry practitioner to ...
This study examined the socialization and preparation of future education faculty by exploring narra...
The purpose of this manuscript is to report the findings of 25 years of observation, conversation, a...
AbstractThis study is a part of a larger research project which investigated socialization and profe...
The study emanates from a concern for the vulnerability of newly hired faculty and the well document...
Abstract: Th ere are many challenges confronting the new academic upon entering the University conte...