Landscapes and narratives of PhD by Publication demystifying students' and supervisors' perspectives /

This book includes theoretical, conceptual, empirical, and reflective discussions on issues and experiences pertaining to PhD by Publication for both the prospective and retrospective route. It features formal work alongside reflections on stakeholders experiences and addresses formal primary resear...

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Other Authors: Chong, Sin Wang,, Johnson, Neil,, SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: eBook
Language: English
Published: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022.
Physical Description: 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and color)
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Foreword
  • References
  • Contents
  • Chapter 1: Introduction: Demystifying the PhD by Publication
  • The Impetus
  • What the PhD by Publication Is and What It Is Not
  • Misconception 1: The PhD by Publication Thesis Is the Same as the One for a Traditional PhD
  • Misconception 2: Any Form of Publications Can Be Included in the Thesis for the PhD by Publication
  • Misconception 3: There Are No Specific Requirements for the Synthetic Chapter in PhD by Publication
  • Misconception 4: The PhD by Publication Is a Lesser Doctorate.
  • Misconception 5: There Is No Supervisor in the PhD by Publication
  • Misconception 6: The PhD by Publication Is Suitable for Everyone
  • Uniqueness of the Book
  • Limitations
  • Our Aspiration
  • References
  • Part I: Landscapes of PhD by Publication
  • Chapter 2: Same But Different? Identifying Writing Challenges Specific to the PhD by Publication
  • Introduction
  • The Doctoral Journey and the Situated Nature of Academic Writing
  • Identifying the Sample
  • Analysis
  • Challenges Associated with Institutional Setting
  • Scepticism Towards the PBP
  • Lack of Policies, Models, and Guidelines.
  • Finding Appropriate Supervisory Support
  • Challenges Common to the Doctoral Journey, But with a PBP-Specific Manifestation
  • Developing a Scholarly Identity
  • Time Pressures
  • Challenges Inherent and Unique to the PBP
  • Losing Ownership of the Text or Writing Process
  • Establishing Coherence Between the Pieces and the Whole
  • Juggling Different Purposes and Audiences
  • Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Ethical and Practical Considerations for Completing and Supervising a Prospective PhD by Publication
  • Introduction
  • The Ethics of Publication During the Doctorate.
  • The Ethics of Authorship
  • Co-authorship
  • Contribution and Attribution
  • Biases in Scholarship and the Scholarly Publication Process
  • Peer Review Process
  • Publishing Biases
  • Publications as Proxies of Productivity and Quality
  • Inequitable Distribution of Resources and Support for Publication
  • Disparity of Resources
  • Disparities in Support and Developmental Opportunities
  • Inconsistent Policies
  • Conclusions and Recommendations
  • References
  • Chapter 4: Retrospective PhD by Publication in the UK: A Rapid Review on Educational Research Commentaries
  • Introduction
  • Methodology.
  • Findings
  • Title Page
  • Acknowledgement
  • Abstract
  • Authorship Declaration and List of Publications
  • Introduction
  • Literature Review
  • Research Questions
  • Research Methodology
  • Description and Discussion of the Published Work
  • Conclusion
  • References and Appendices
  • Discussion and Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 5: Metadiscourse in the Retrospective PhD by Publication: More or Less the Same?
  • Introduction
  • Metadiscourse and Academic Research
  • Metadiscourse and Post-graduate Writing
  • Contextual Framework for Understanding Metadiscourse.