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Ageism and age anxiety experienced by Chinese doctoral students in enacting a “successful” career script in academia
by
Li, Huan
, Horta, Hugo
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Academic careers
/ Academic staff
/ Adult Learning
/ Age discrimination
/ Aging (Individuals)
/ Anxiety
/ Attainment
/ Behavior Standards
/ Beliefs
/ Careers
/ College students
/ Contracts
/ Decision making
/ Demographic aspects
/ Doctoral Students
/ Education
/ Educational aspects
/ Entry Workers
/ Expectation
/ Graduate students
/ Graduate studies
/ Graduates
/ Higher Education
/ Human agency
/ Internalization
/ Labor market
/ Learning Problems
/ Medical Services
/ Morphogenesis
/ Occupations
/ Older Adults
/ Older people
/ Productivity
/ Psychological aspects
/ Recruitment
/ School Policy
/ Scripts
/ Social aspects
/ Social interaction
/ Social norms
2024
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Ageism and age anxiety experienced by Chinese doctoral students in enacting a “successful” career script in academia
by
Li, Huan
, Horta, Hugo
in
Academic careers
/ Academic staff
/ Adult Learning
/ Age discrimination
/ Aging (Individuals)
/ Anxiety
/ Attainment
/ Behavior Standards
/ Beliefs
/ Careers
/ College students
/ Contracts
/ Decision making
/ Demographic aspects
/ Doctoral Students
/ Education
/ Educational aspects
/ Entry Workers
/ Expectation
/ Graduate students
/ Graduate studies
/ Graduates
/ Higher Education
/ Human agency
/ Internalization
/ Labor market
/ Learning Problems
/ Medical Services
/ Morphogenesis
/ Occupations
/ Older Adults
/ Older people
/ Productivity
/ Psychological aspects
/ Recruitment
/ School Policy
/ Scripts
/ Social aspects
/ Social interaction
/ Social norms
2024
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Ageism and age anxiety experienced by Chinese doctoral students in enacting a “successful” career script in academia
by
Li, Huan
, Horta, Hugo
in
Academic careers
/ Academic staff
/ Adult Learning
/ Age discrimination
/ Aging (Individuals)
/ Anxiety
/ Attainment
/ Behavior Standards
/ Beliefs
/ Careers
/ College students
/ Contracts
/ Decision making
/ Demographic aspects
/ Doctoral Students
/ Education
/ Educational aspects
/ Entry Workers
/ Expectation
/ Graduate students
/ Graduate studies
/ Graduates
/ Higher Education
/ Human agency
/ Internalization
/ Labor market
/ Learning Problems
/ Medical Services
/ Morphogenesis
/ Occupations
/ Older Adults
/ Older people
/ Productivity
/ Psychological aspects
/ Recruitment
/ School Policy
/ Scripts
/ Social aspects
/ Social interaction
/ Social norms
2024
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Ageism and age anxiety experienced by Chinese doctoral students in enacting a “successful” career script in academia
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Ageism and age anxiety experienced by Chinese doctoral students in enacting a “successful” career script in academia
2024
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This paper employs the notion of a “career script” as a conceptual basis to examine how age-based academic career norms are internalized, strategized, and reproduced among PhD students aspiring to become academics. It draws on interviews with 70 PhD students at leading universities in mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau that were organized and explored using narrative inquiry. The findings suggest that the tournament-like, age-based career scripts are primarily shaped by institutional policies on recruitment and funding applications and reinforced through social interactions. Doctoral students internalize the established criteria for success defined by the career scripts and stigmatize those who lag behind in the attainment of institutionally predetermined milestones, thus discouraging any attempt to rescript career norms. While enacting successful career scripts, students experience age and temporal anxiety at a fairly young age, exacerbating ageism in the academic labor market.
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