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Doctoral Study and Getting Published

Narratives of Early Career Researchers
Buch | Softcover
224 Seiten
2025
Emerald Publishing Limited (Verlag)
978-1-83608-769-4 (ISBN)
CHF 29,65 inkl. MwSt
Pressure to share research findings in the form of academic publications has meant that doctoral candidates are encouraged to develop skills that will help them engage with the competitive publication market.


Doctoral Study and Getting Published features a collection of early career research narratives that focuses on researcher development and education. There is an emphasis on the often pressurised process of publishing during or after a doctorate through an ecological perspective. The book brings together a diverse but coherent set of voices, reflections and advice from early-career researchers regarding publication experiences. Issues explored include academic identity, collaboration (including include student-supervisor relationships, co-authorship and working in research groups), dynamics of larger scholarly communities and engaging with publishers and reviewer feedback.


The book is intended as a supplementary resource for use by doctoral students and early career researchers in the Humanities and Social Sciences, whether they are enrolled in academic writing programmes or working individually to develop their authorial identity.

Richard Fay is a Critical Applied Linguist and Senior Lecturer in Education (TESOL and Intercultural Education) at The University of Manchester (UK). He founded and co-ordinates the LANTERN doctoral research group and he was awarded Teacher of the Year in 2012 for his leadership of this doctoral community. His academic and professional practice falls within the following domains: teacher education for Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL), researcher education, intercultural communication/education, and ethnomusicology. Achilleas Kostoulas is an Applied Linguist at the University of Thessaly (Greece). His academic and professional background is in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages. He trained as an English language teacher at the University of Athens and completed his postgraduate and doctoral studies in language education at the University of Manchester. He is the author of several monographs and edited collections focusing on diverse aspects of language teaching and language teacher education.

Chapter 1. Doctoral study and getting published: Narrative and ecological perspectives; Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas

Chapter 2. Local and global challenges for early career publishing; Jane Andrews

Part A. Finding or constructing a researcher identity

Chapter 3. The interacting selves in early career publishing and beyond: The search for a researcher identity; Magdalena De Stefani

Chapter 4. Where are you from?; Eljee Javier

Commentary to Part A; Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas

Part B. The experience of writing

Chapter 5. ‘On being published’: A reflection on trajectories of (published) texts and researcher imaginaries; Jessica Bradley

Chapter 6. A garden of forking PhD paths; Edd Aspbury-Miyanishi

Chapter 7. Publish, not perish: Developing a purposeful approach to doctoral publications; Magdalena Rostron

Commentary to Part B; Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas

Part C. Engaging with co-authors and critical peers

Chapter 8. Writing and publishing collaboratively: A safe scaffold for an ECR; Siti Masrifatul Fitriyah

Chapter 9. The benefits of ‘being shaped’ as an early career researcher; Dylan Williams

Chapter 10. My successful and less successful publication experiences; Sutraphorn Tantiniranat

Commentary to Part C; Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas

Part D. Building or joining an academic community

Chapter 11. Developing researcherhood and professional belonging through publication; Zhuo Min Huang

Chapter 12. Building your ‘LOOP’ in navigating an academic community; Rui He

Chapter 13. How practice shapes research and a sense of community in the field of English for Academic Purposes; Paul Breen

Commentary to Part D; Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas

Part E. Engaging with publishers

Chapter 14. Dilemmas and challenges in publication and revision of research articles as an early career researcher; Duygu Candarli

Chapter 15. Seeking constructive rejections: A reflection on my publication strategies during the PhD; Felix Kwihangana

Chapter 16. It is not easy to learn about your academic self through the eyes of reviewers; Mira Bekar

Chapter 17. It’s not about me; Paul Vincent Smith

Commentary to Part E; Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas

Chapter 18. Concluding Comments; Mira Bekar

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Surviving and Thriving in Academia
Verlagsort Bingley
Sprache englisch
Maße 129 x 198 mm
Gewicht 240 g
Themenwelt Sozialwissenschaften Kommunikation / Medien Buchhandel / Bibliothekswesen
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Berufspädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
ISBN-10 1-83608-769-1 / 1836087691
ISBN-13 978-1-83608-769-4 / 9781836087694
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