Deconstructing doctoral discourses : stories and strategies for success /: stories and strategies for success. (2022)
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Deconstructing doctoral discourses : stories and strategies for success /: stories and strategies for success. (2022)
- Main Title:
- Deconstructing doctoral discourses : stories and strategies for success
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Deborah L. Mulligan, Naomi Ryan, Patrick Alan Danaher.
- Editors:
- Mulligan, Deborah L
Ryan, Naomi
Danaher, Patrick Alan, 1959- - Contents:
- Chapter 1. Disrupting Dominant Discourses and Celebrating Counternarratives: Sustaining Success for Doctoral Students and Supervisors.- Chapter 2. Mobilising the Discursive Power of 'Original and Significant Contributions to Knowledges by Doctoral Students: Nuancing Narratives of Australian Historiographies, Japanese Environmental Policy-Making and Australian Show Children's Education.- Chapter 3. 'I'm an Anthropologist, Damn It!': Reflections on the Challenges to the Ethical Authenticity of My Research.- Chapter 4. Ethical Doctoral Advisor–Student Relationships in the United States: Uncovering Unknown Expectations and Actions.- Chapter 5. Proven Best Practices in Guiding Non-Traditional Dissertation Students to Degree Conferral in the United States.- Chapter 6. On the Need for Women's Alliances in the Gendered Spaces of Doctoral Programs and Academia: An Account of Challenges and Strategies.- Chapter 7. Experiencing the Thesis and its Multiple Strategies in the Start-Up Ecosystem in Montréal, Canada.- Chapter 8. Deconstructing the 'Ph' in 'PhD'.- Chapter 9. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Completing a Thesis by Publication.- Chapter 10. Incorporating Agile Principles in Completing and Supervising a Thesis by Publication.- Chapter 11. Persistent Myths about Dissertation Writing and One Proven Way of Breaking Free of Their Spell.- Chapter 12. Cracking through the Wall to Let the Light in: Disrupting Dominant Doctoral Discourses through Collaborative Autoethnography.-Chapter 1. Disrupting Dominant Discourses and Celebrating Counternarratives: Sustaining Success for Doctoral Students and Supervisors.- Chapter 2. Mobilising the Discursive Power of 'Original and Significant Contributions to Knowledges by Doctoral Students: Nuancing Narratives of Australian Historiographies, Japanese Environmental Policy-Making and Australian Show Children's Education.- Chapter 3. 'I'm an Anthropologist, Damn It!': Reflections on the Challenges to the Ethical Authenticity of My Research.- Chapter 4. Ethical Doctoral Advisor–Student Relationships in the United States: Uncovering Unknown Expectations and Actions.- Chapter 5. Proven Best Practices in Guiding Non-Traditional Dissertation Students to Degree Conferral in the United States.- Chapter 6. On the Need for Women's Alliances in the Gendered Spaces of Doctoral Programs and Academia: An Account of Challenges and Strategies.- Chapter 7. Experiencing the Thesis and its Multiple Strategies in the Start-Up Ecosystem in Montréal, Canada.- Chapter 8. Deconstructing the 'Ph' in 'PhD'.- Chapter 9. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Completing a Thesis by Publication.- Chapter 10. Incorporating Agile Principles in Completing and Supervising a Thesis by Publication.- Chapter 11. Persistent Myths about Dissertation Writing and One Proven Way of Breaking Free of Their Spell.- Chapter 12. Cracking through the Wall to Let the Light in: Disrupting Dominant Doctoral Discourses through Collaborative Autoethnography.- Chapter 13. Alone but Not Lonely: The Joys of Finding Your Online Doctoral Writing Tribe.- Chapter 14. A Doctoral Experience from a Multicultural and Multidisciplinary Perspective.- Chapter 15. Horizontal Leadership and Shared Power: Developing Agency and Identity through Connected Pedagogy in a Writing Circle at an Australian University.- Chapter 16. Long-Range Impact through Slow Reverberation: Narratives about Mature-Aged Scholars and Making a Contribution.- Chapter 17. My Doctoral Journey in India: A Transformational Opportunity to Know Myself.- Chapter 18. The Doctoral Viva: Defence or Celebration?.- Chapter 19. Beyond the Dissertation Manuscript: A Duoethnography of the Elucidation of Doctoral Researcher Agency. Chapter 20. Doctoral Discourses: The Journey – Past, Present and Beyond. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan
- Publication Date:
- 2022
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white, and colour)
- Subjects:
- 378.155
Education, Higher
Doctoral students - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783031110160
- Related ISBNs:
- 9783031110153
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