Publishing during Doctoral Candidature: Policies, Practices, and Identities 1st Edition – Ebook Instant Download/Delivery ISBN(s): 9789819909872,9819909872
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- Author: Jun Lei
This book brings together policies, practices, and identities pertaining to doctoral publication through an in-depth longitudinal multiple-case study of doctoral students’ scholarly publishing endeavors. Informed by the theoretical frameworks of neoliberalism and activity theory, it examines doctoral students’ scholarly publishing activities within the context of their doctoral studies. It demonstrates how policies, practices, and identities intersect with each other and reveals how policies may shape doctoral students’ publishing practices and evolving identities. Postgraduates, researchers, and practitioners in the fields of applied linguistics and doctoral education will find it of particular interest. It is also a valuable guide for doctoral students seeking to have their work published and supervisors looking to support their doctoral students’ publishing efforts.
Table contents:
- Introduction
- Doctoral Publication as a Sociopolitical Practice
- Doctoral Publication Policies: Neoliberal Ideologies and Stakeholder Perspectives
- Doctoral Publication Practices: Competing Demands and Coping Strategies
- Doctoral Students’ Dual Identities: Constraints and Affordances of Doctoral Publication
- Conclusion
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