Deborah L. Mulligan Naomi Ryan Patrick Alan Danaher
This book identifies and challenges assumptions about the doctorate and the discourses associated with it. The editors and contributors subvert and transform the de facto assumptions that frame the ways in which 'the doctorate' is spoken and written, and thus underpin approaches to planning, conducting and evaluating doctoral research. Giving voice to doctoral students and supervisors, the book opens a pathway for their own stories: why students entered doctoral study, the understandings and experiences they gleaned from it, and the implications for their own character. The book questions...
This book identifies and challenges assumptions about the doctorate and the discourses associated with it. The editors and contributors subvert and tr...