Research Journeys: A Collection of Narratives of the Doctoral Experience
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The aim of this book is to provide prospective and current doctoral students, and their supervisors, with a range of narratives of doctoral experiences. The book is an outcome of a conference where both academic and professional doctorate students at different stages of their research shared their experiences of the process of completing a doctorate. The ten candid accounts included in the volume provide a valuable insight into the kinds of challenges that arise and the ways in which these might (or might not) be overcome. In so doing, this book lifts the lid on some of the hitherto concealed aspects of the doctoral process. The book also includes a chapter from an established academic with a record of writing about the doctoral student experience, as well as inserts from a doctoral programme leader and an experienced academic supervisor. In the Introduction, the editors review some of the current literature on experiences of the doctoral research journey and the research process. The book concludes with the editors reflections on both the unique nature of doctoral research for each individual and the common stages that students experience on the journey.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 28 Nov 2013
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781443852388
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The editors of this book Emma Seal Chloe Blackmore and Elsa Lee are a group of doctoral researchers in the Department of Education at the University of Bath. Their research interests span sport sociology global citizenship education and environmental education and they have experience in a range of qualitative research methods in these areas. This book stems from their joint effort supported by the University of Bath in organising a student conference on Research Journeys in 2012. As student representatives and co-organisers of the departmental student forum they recognised the need for a space for doctoral researchers to discuss the experiences and challenges facing emerging researchers and hence set up a conference around this theme. This book is an outcome of that conference.