Bidding for successful academic enculturation: the story of a home-trained, home-based non-Anglophone scientist

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Studies in Continuing Education Pub Date : 2020-10-19 DOI:10.1080/0158037X.2020.1830754
Xiaoya Sun, Y. L. Cheung
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ABSTRACT Academic enculturation, or the socialisation into a target academic community, is a crucial event in the trajectory development of aspiring scholars. It is a protracted process subject to the interplay of a constellation of factors. With the aim of uncovering potential contributors to positive enculturative outcomes, this paper reports on the case of Wang, a home-trained, home-based Chinese scientist who earned full professorship at the relatively young age of 36. An in-depth, semi-structured interview is conducted in which Wang gives retrospective accounts of significant experiences in his journey. A range of supplementary information, including representative publications, an up-to-date list of scholarly achievements, and his personal webpage at the official institutional website, is also collected to corroborate and add nuance to Wang’s self-told story. Data are analysed using the method of inductive content analysis and discussed within the framework of situated learning theories. Varying extents of mutual engagement with/as the master and mutually facilitative dual engagement in target communities are found to characterise Wang’s enculturative success. Implications are drawn on how similarly positioned novice researchers can be supported in their quest for enculturation during and beyond graduate studies.
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争取成功的学术适应:一个在家训练、在家工作的非英语国家科学家的故事
学术文化化,即融入目标学术群体,是有志学者发展轨迹中的重要事件。这是一个长期的过程,受制于一系列因素的相互作用。为了揭示积极文化结果的潜在贡献者,本文报道了王的案例,王是一名在家训练、在家工作的中国科学家,他在相对年轻的36岁时获得了正教授职位。在一次深入的、半结构化的采访中,王回顾了他旅途中的重要经历。一系列补充信息,包括代表性出版物,最新的学术成就列表,以及他在官方机构网站上的个人网页,也被收集起来,以证实和增加王自己讲述的故事的细微之处。数据分析采用归纳内容分析的方法,并在情境学习理论的框架内进行讨论。不同程度的相互参与/作为主人和目标社区的相互促进的双重参与被发现是王的文化成功的特征。在研究生学习期间和之后,如何支持定位相似的新手研究人员寻求文化适应的影响是不言而喻的。
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Studies in Continuing Education
Studies in Continuing Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Studies in Continuing Education is a scholarly journal concerned with all aspects of continuing, professional and lifelong learning. It aims to be of special interest to those involved in: •continuing professional education •adults learning •staff development •training and development •human resource development
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