THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATION

The article combines theoretical analysis with the empirical research and discusses the role of academic book in the process of academic socialization. The interpretation of the role of academic book depends on the conceptualization of the process of socialization. Therefore opposite approaches of a...

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Main Author: Poviliunas, Arunas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2006-12-01
Series:Knygotyra
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Online Access:http://www.leidykla.eu/fileadmin/Knygotyra/47/Arunas_Poviliunas.pdf
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description The article combines theoretical analysis with the empirical research and discusses the role of academic book in the process of academic socialization. The interpretation of the role of academic book depends on the conceptualization of the process of socialization. Therefore opposite approaches of academic socialization are discussed. If functionalism treats socialization as an adoptionto the fixed societal roles, constructivism treats socialization as the development of distinct identity. The development of identity is not successive but includes different stages that do not consequentlyfollow one from another. The tropic nature of the discontinuous process of socialization is discussed. The interpretation of academic books by different according the level of academic socialization groups reveals different tropes that shape the different discourses and treatments of academic books. For Bachelor students the acquaintance with academic books is closely related with the building of professional self-identity. Critical and constructive evaluation of the Publishing Programme Books for an Open Society by Master degree and especially by Doctoral degree students, prove the Programme’s books to be an important factor of education of critical thinking, academic and professional socialization. Number of books of one academic discipline supported by the Programme could be considered as an indicator of the academic power of the discipline. The focus group discussions support the hypothesis that studies in the disciplines that have more academic power causes better academic socialization and quicker development of the professional self-identity.
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spelling doaj.art-35914203132d4c8b8e0c353c0d6c38862022-12-21T21:18:49ZengVilnius University PressKnygotyra0204-20612006-12-0147927THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATIONPoviliunas, ArunasThe article combines theoretical analysis with the empirical research and discusses the role of academic book in the process of academic socialization. The interpretation of the role of academic book depends on the conceptualization of the process of socialization. Therefore opposite approaches of academic socialization are discussed. If functionalism treats socialization as an adoptionto the fixed societal roles, constructivism treats socialization as the development of distinct identity. The development of identity is not successive but includes different stages that do not consequentlyfollow one from another. The tropic nature of the discontinuous process of socialization is discussed. The interpretation of academic books by different according the level of academic socialization groups reveals different tropes that shape the different discourses and treatments of academic books. For Bachelor students the acquaintance with academic books is closely related with the building of professional self-identity. Critical and constructive evaluation of the Publishing Programme Books for an Open Society by Master degree and especially by Doctoral degree students, prove the Programme’s books to be an important factor of education of critical thinking, academic and professional socialization. Number of books of one academic discipline supported by the Programme could be considered as an indicator of the academic power of the discipline. The focus group discussions support the hypothesis that studies in the disciplines that have more academic power causes better academic socialization and quicker development of the professional self-identity.http://www.leidykla.eu/fileadmin/Knygotyra/47/Arunas_Poviliunas.pdfacademic bookpublishingOpen Societyacademic socialization
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THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATION
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academic book
publishing
Open Society
academic socialization
title THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATION
title_full THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATION
title_fullStr THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATION
title_full_unstemmed THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATION
title_short THE BOOKS FOR AN OPEN SOCIETY AS THE FACTORS OF ACADEMIC SOCIALISATION
title_sort books for an open society as the factors of academic socialisation
topic academic book
publishing
Open Society
academic socialization
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