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Critical pragmatics of doctoral writing: fluency, plagiarism, structuring, procrastination
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By Susan Carter and Cecile Badenhorst Years of participating in and hosting doctoral writing workshops has led me to believe that, when time and care are given to the pedantry of academic writing, …
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Wrapping up 2022 Here's to the year that's been - and looking forward to 2023,
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Again we have the pleasure of wrapping up another calendar year of the Doctoral Writing blog. As always, we note how quickly the year has passed – and 2022 is no exception. This year Covid continue…
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“I’ll show you mine if you show me yours”: Suggestions for developing writing confidence ... Perhaps not all novice writers are afraid of sharing their work, but this was certainly my experience...
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By Sara Cotterall and Morena Botelho de Magalhães Morena and I have worked in universities for a number of years. Amongst other things, we share a passion for languages and beer! Morena grew up in …
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Doctoral writing support from supervisors and institutional support Part Two
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By Claire Aitchison In the previous blog post I explored how doctoral writing is supported through the work of supervisors and ‘third space’ practitioners, that is, those who operate from instituti…
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Doctoral writing development: supervisors and institutional support Part One
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By Claire Aitchison Many of our readers work with doctoral candidates in support roles either as researcher educators, academic literacy advisors, or academic developers, often in addition to being…
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Sharing knowledge – from ancient manuscripts to PhD publications
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By Cally Guerin At the end of June, I was lucky enough to attend the Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia (HERDSA) conference in Melbourne, Australia – the first face-to…
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Editing multi-authored academic publications: sharing experiences
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Many doctoral writers publish their research as articles in special issues of journals, as chapters in book collections of essays, or as contributions to academic blogs. In this post we explore a l…
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Co-authoring a PhD by publication: assigning percentages to who did what
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By Cally Guerin (with a lot of help from her friends Claire Aitchison & Susan Carter) The thesis by publication (or article-based thesis) is becoming a common format in many disciplines and in …
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Postgraduate Supervision Conference, Stellenbosch, March 16-18, 2022
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By Cally Guerin The 8th Postgraduate Supervision Conference (PGS) was run fully online for the first time in March this year. It’s the first full conference I’ve attended since the pandemic began a…
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Discussion chapters: writing feedback and revision
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By Judy Parr and Susan Carter Judy Parr is a Professor of Education in the School of Curriculum and Pedagogy at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Highly effective, much esteemed, and generou…
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Another year and do we understand doctoral writing any better?
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For many of us in English speaking countries, the end of the year means heading into seasonal holidays when we gather together with family and friends, share meals, drinks, Christmas pies an…
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Research conceptualization in doctoral writing Part Two
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We hope you enjoy Part 2 of this post from Cecile Badenhorst, Professor in the Adult Education/Post-Secondary program in the Faculty of Education at Memorial University, Canada. Cecile explains her…
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