03235nam 22006733u 450 991045790400332120210114013120.01-280-95139-70-335-22496-2(CKB)1000000000361398(EBL)287816(OCoLC)191661980(SSID)ssj0000144508(PQKBManifestationID)11150641(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000144508(PQKBWorkID)10145703(PQKB)10383828(MiAaPQ)EBC287816(EXLCZ)99100000000036139820130923d2007|||| u|| |engur|n|---|||||txtccrEffective Postgraduate Supervision[electronic resource]Maidenhead McGraw-Hill Education20071 online resource (205 p.)Description based upon print version of record.0-335-21707-9 Cover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Contributors; Introduction; Chapter 01; Chapter 02; Chapter 03; Chapter 04; Chapter 05; Chapter 06; Chapter 07; Chapter 08; Chapter 09; Chapter 10; Chapter 11; Chapter 12; Chapter 13; Chapter 14; Chapter 15; Chapter 16; Chapter 17; Chapter 18; Chapter 19; Chapter 20; Chapter 21; Chapter 22; Chapter 23; Chapter 24; Chapter 25; Chapter 26; Chapter 27; Chapter 28; Chapter 29; Chapter 30; Chapter 31; Key Questions; Appendix 01; Appendix 02; Bibliography; IndexThis practical guide is based on a series of successful workshops on postgraduate supervision and presents the most frequently encountered difficulties in the student/supervisor relationship. Detailed but concise case studies offer realistic solutions to the thirty issues discussed, including:. Conflict. Culture. Distance. Funding. Isolation. Language. Management. Plagiarism. Priority. Time. Transfer. Write-up. Each case study raises important questions to generate discussion, and suggests solutions and preventative measures. The book also includes a section that shows how the case studies canGraduate studentsUniversities and collegesGraduate studentsSupervision ofGreat BritainCase studiesUniversities and collegesGraduate workGreat BritainCase studiesUniversities and collegesCase studiesEducationHILCCSocial SciencesHILCCTheory & Practice of EducationHILCCElectronic books.Graduate students.Universities and colleges.Graduate studentsSupervision ofUniversities and collegesGraduate workUniversities and collegesEducationSocial SciencesTheory & Practice of Education378.1940941Eley Adrian R911169Jennings Roy977923AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910457904003321Effective Postgraduate Supervision2227877UNINA03455nam 2200649 450 991081207140332120230725055237.00-8047-7773-X10.1515/9780804777735(CKB)3710000000224177(EBL)1770085(SSID)ssj0001334319(PQKBManifestationID)11753525(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001334319(PQKBWorkID)11405952(PQKB)10340381(MiAaPQ)EBC1770085(DE-B1597)563839(DE-B1597)9780804777735(Au-PeEL)EBL1770085(CaPaEBR)ebr10912894(OCoLC)891400543(OCoLC)1198931674(EXLCZ)99371000000022417720140829h20112011 uy 0engurnn#---|ua||txtccrThe autumn of dictatorship fiscal crisis and political change in Egypt under Mubarak /Samer Soliman ; translated by Peter DanielStanford, California :Stanford University Press,2011.©20111 online resource (225 p.)Stanford Studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic Societies and CulturesDescription based upon print version of record.0-8047-7846-9 0-8047-6000-4 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter --CONTENTS --List of Figures --List of Tables --Preface --Introduction --1. Growth of the State Under Mubarak: Follow the Revenue Trail --2. Changes in the Distribution of State Expenditures: Security Prevails --3. The Impact of the Fiscal Crisis on the Relationship Between Central and Local Government: Decentralization or Fragmentation? --4. From the Rentier to the Predatory State: Transformations in the Mechanisms for Generating Public Revenues and Their Political Consequences --5. The End of the Rentier/Caretaker State and the Rise of Egyptian Capitalism: A Fiscal Infrastructure for Democracy? --Conclusion --Epilogue: The Political Economy of Egypt’s 2011 Uprising --Acknowledgments --Notes --Bibliography --IndexThe Egyptian protests in early 2011 took many by surprise. In the days immediately following, commentators wondered openly over the changing situation across the Middle East. But protest is nothing new to Egypt, and labor activism and political activism, most notably the Kifaya (Enough) movement, have increased dramatically over recent years. In hindsight, it is the durability of the Mubarak regime, not its sudden loss of legitimacy that should be more surprising. Though many have turned to social media for explanation of the events, in this book, Samer Soliman follows the age-old adage-followStanford studies in Middle Eastern and Islamic societies and cultures.Finance, PublicEgyptEgyptPolitics and government1981-2011EgyptEconomic policyEgyptEconomic conditions1981-Finance, Public336.62Sulaymān Samīr1968-1631381Daniel Peter(Peter Otto),MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910812071403321The autumn of dictatorship3970138UNINA