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E-grāmata: Professional Development in Applied Linguistics: A guide to success for graduate students and early career faculty

Edited by (Northern Arizona University)
  • Formāts: 210 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Jul-2020
  • Izdevniecība: John Benjamins Publishing Co
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027260970
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789027260970
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Success in academia requires more than an understanding of discipline-specific literature and an ability to teach and do research. It is also necessary to develop an understanding of a range of professionally-oriented skills such as how to identify and apply to doctoral programs, how to make the most of conferences, how to achieve a semblance of work-life balance, and how to land a job. Unfortunately, however, training on such professional matters is often inconsistent and/or idiosyncratic. This book seeks to consolidate and demystify these critical and often-misunderstood aspects of professional development in the context of applied linguistics. Put another way, this book is an attempt at the text many of us wish we had as we began our graduate studies. Throughout the book, readers will find anecdotes and insights informed by individual authors’ first-hand experiences. The resulting tone across the volume is that of a meet-up with a trusted and thoughtful mentor. As readers “meet” with these mentors, it is the hope of this volume that their guidance will help move readers closer to realizing their professional goals in applied linguistics.
Chapter 1 On the state of professional development in applied linguistics
1(6)
Luke Plonsky
Chapter 2 Demystifying the process: Choosing, applying to, and getting accepted to a doctoral program in applied linguistics
7(14)
Aysenur Sagdic
Daniel R. Isbell
Chapter 3 Navigating graduate school and academia: Key questions and answers
21(20)
Alison Mackey
Chapter 4 Making the most of your applied linguistics conference experience: Things to do before, during and after the event
41(8)
Peter I. De Costa
Chapter 5 Towards achieving work-life balance in academia: Comments and personal essays from six applied linguists
49(16)
Tove Larsson
Shawn Loewen
Rhonda Oliver
Miyuki Sasaki
Nicole Tracy-Ventura
Luke Plonsky
Chapter 6 Towards the successful completion of a doctoral dissertation
65(14)
John Bitchener
Chapter 7 Navigating the academic job market
79(20)
Avizia Long
Kristopher Kyle
Graham Crookes
Chapter 8 Handling interpersonal and departmental dynamics
99(14)
Bryan Smith
Chapter 9 Reviewing manuscripts for academic journals
113(26)
Rebecca Sachs
Chapter 10 Engaging with professional organizations
139(14)
Heidi Byrnes
Chapter 11 Supervising doctoral students and managing the supervisor-supervisee relationship
153(12)
Jean-Marc Dewaele
Chapter 12 Crossing over: Writing (and talking) for general (as compared to academic) audiences
165(16)
Deborah Tannen
Chapter 13 Preparing for tenure & promotion
181(22)
Kimberly Geeslin
Laura Gurzynski-Weiss
Index 203