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Chapter 1. Introduction (Pejman Habibie & Sally Burgess)
Part I. Socialization, Networks, Mentorship
Chapter 2. What Can Academic Social Networking Sites Say about the Scholarly Publication Trajectories of Early-career Scholars (Oana Maria Carciu)
Chapter 3. Writing with, Learning from, And Paying Forward Mentorship from Early-Career Scholars- My Scholarly Formation into Academic Writing (Matthew R. Deroo)
Chapter 4. Age And Academia: Becoming An Early Career L2 Writing Scholar After 50 (Robert Kohls)
Chapter 5. Pulling Yourself up by the Bootstraps: An Insiders Perspective on Learning How to Publish in the Iranian Higher Education Setting (Hesamoddin Shahriari)
Chapter 6. How Do You Measure A Year?: Inside the Life of An Aspiring (Pr)academic (Oliver Shaw)
Chapter 7. Writing Belonging with Critical Auto-ethnography (Saskia Van Viegen)
Part II. Identity, Visibility, Voice
Chapter 8. Constructing Academic Identity: A Case Study of An Early-career Researcher (Diana Balasanyan)
Chapter 9. Participating in Local And International Disciplinary Communities: Language Choices And Motivations of A Novice EAL Scholar (Laura Baumvol)
Chapter 10.The Digitally-mediated Scholar: Identity And the Impact of New Technologies on Academic Discourse Socialization (Ron Darvin)
Chapter 11. Socialization into Scholarly Publication As A Multilingual, Early-career Scholar (Ismaeil Fazel)
Chapter 12. My Selves And I: I Wish I Had No Experience! / Naoko Mochizuki)
Chapter 13. The Scholarly Publication Trajectory of An (In)audible Newcomer (Isabel Herrando-Rodrigo)
Part III: Ideology, Power, Privilege
Chapter 14. A Scholars Efforts to Increase Margin: Reflection on A Journey of Academic Enculturation (Tanju Deveci)
Chapter 15. Negotiating And Navigating Academic Writing As An Early-career Researcher: An Auto-Ethnography Framed By Foucaults Writings (Kevin Gormley)
Chapter 16. Establishing A Track Record in An Age of Precarity (Sharon McCulloch)
Chapter 17. Thinking And Writing About Writing for Publication Purposes: Exploring the Notion of Privilege Auto-ethnographically (Josep Soler).
Part I. Socialization, Networks, Mentorship
Chapter 2. What Can Academic Social Networking Sites Say about the Scholarly Publication Trajectories of Early-career Scholars (Oana Maria Carciu)
Chapter 3. Writing with, Learning from, And Paying Forward Mentorship from Early-Career Scholars- My Scholarly Formation into Academic Writing (Matthew R. Deroo)
Chapter 4. Age And Academia: Becoming An Early Career L2 Writing Scholar After 50 (Robert Kohls)
Chapter 5. Pulling Yourself up by the Bootstraps: An Insiders Perspective on Learning How to Publish in the Iranian Higher Education Setting (Hesamoddin Shahriari)
Chapter 6. How Do You Measure A Year?: Inside the Life of An Aspiring (Pr)academic (Oliver Shaw)
Chapter 7. Writing Belonging with Critical Auto-ethnography (Saskia Van Viegen)
Part II. Identity, Visibility, Voice
Chapter 8. Constructing Academic Identity: A Case Study of An Early-career Researcher (Diana Balasanyan)
Chapter 9. Participating in Local And International Disciplinary Communities: Language Choices And Motivations of A Novice EAL Scholar (Laura Baumvol)
Chapter 10.The Digitally-mediated Scholar: Identity And the Impact of New Technologies on Academic Discourse Socialization (Ron Darvin)
Chapter 11. Socialization into Scholarly Publication As A Multilingual, Early-career Scholar (Ismaeil Fazel)
Chapter 12. My Selves And I: I Wish I Had No Experience! / Naoko Mochizuki)
Chapter 13. The Scholarly Publication Trajectory of An (In)audible Newcomer (Isabel Herrando-Rodrigo)
Part III: Ideology, Power, Privilege
Chapter 14. A Scholars Efforts to Increase Margin: Reflection on A Journey of Academic Enculturation (Tanju Deveci)
Chapter 15. Negotiating And Navigating Academic Writing As An Early-career Researcher: An Auto-Ethnography Framed By Foucaults Writings (Kevin Gormley)
Chapter 16. Establishing A Track Record in An Age of Precarity (Sharon McCulloch)
Chapter 17. Thinking And Writing About Writing for Publication Purposes: Exploring the Notion of Privilege Auto-ethnographically (Josep Soler).