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The Oxford Handbook of Acculturation and Health expertly brings
together two very distinct, but complementary, streams of work and
thought: theoretical and methodological work on acculturation, and
the applied work linking acculturation to various health outcomes
among international migrants and their families. In this important
volume, the work of landmark acculturation theorists and
methodologists come together to showcase applied epidemiologic and
intervention work on the issues facing acculturation and public
health today. Edited by Seth J. Schwartz and Jennifer B. Unger,
this Handbook is divided into two important parts for readers. Part
one features chapters that are dedicated to theoretical and
methodological work on acculturation, including definitional
issues, measurement issues, and procedures for studying
acculturation across immigrant groups and national contexts. The
second part focuses on the links between acculturation and various
health outcomes, such as obesity, physical activity, drug and
alcohol abuse, mental health, delinquency, and suicide. Notably,
because a majority of the research on acculturation and health has
been conducted on Hispanic immigration, this volume contextualizes
that research and offers readers compelling insight for how to
apply these principles to other immigrant groups in the United
States and around the world.
This approachable guide meets health and social sciences scholars
at their level-either as a reference text or as an enchanting but
practical read-and walks them through each stage of their academic
publishing journey. Drawing on a wealth of examples from his own
experience mentoring others and publishing 300+ articles, Dr.
Schwartz engages early, mid-, and senior-level professionals as
well as graduate students and postdoctoral fellows alike, to
demystify each stage of the writing and publishing process.
Employing a reader-friendly, accessible voice, Dr. Schwartz's style
captivates readers across disciplines, with a refreshing, can-do
perspective. Before diving in, the author relates his own personal
story in scholarly publishing, inviting all academics to unlock the
high-impact writer within. The next set of chapters tackle the nuts
and bolts of the academic publishing process, with basics such as
topic selection, data analysis for publication, writing
preparation, drafting and editing manuscripts, and journals
submissions. The book advances into more innovative topics that can
be simultaneously intimidating and rewarding, including recruiting
and collaborating with coauthors, developing a network, navigating
the peer review process, publishing nonempirical papers, getting
creative with rejected manuscripts, foraying into Open Access and
fee-based publishing, and even how to publish a book or book
chapter. Designed as a digital mentor, The Savvy Academic is the
ultimate tool for students, fellows, and scholarly professionals of
a broad range of experiences in the health and social sciences who
are looking to launch or elevate their scholarly publication
career.
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