As illustrated in an earlier iteration of this study, the 'Ways of Knowing' thesis of Jurgen Habermas suggests that there is a consistent pattern across discipline areas by which knowledge is revealed and further negotiated, and that this is an important thesis for a project attempting to identify and define patterns of research higher degree examination across discipline areas. Furthermore, this earlier work was able to identify ways in which these patterns revealed themselves in the text of the doctoral thesis examination report, including some case study work on re-examination reports. In summary, this work has concluded that the preponderant mode of assessment employed by examiners resembles closely Habermas's empirical-analytic way of ...
As we were aware of the confusing and wide-ranging disciplinary and individual positions on the impo...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
The domain of work and the domain of HE are no longer as distinct as they once might have seemed and...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
The conceptual convergence of the Habermasian paradigm for "ways of knowing" and social cognitive ap...
The paper draws together a number of findings from the PhD Examination Project conducted by the auth...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
At the moment of enrolment on a professional doctorate programme, many candidates will already have ...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
Since the examinations process is sometimes ‘enshrouded in mystery’ this paper adds to the postgradu...
The trend in recent policy initiatives has been away from subject-centred towards learner-centred ed...
It is important to understand the thought patterns of students and supervisors that underlie the cho...
This thesis reports on a study of the examiner practices and experiences of the PhD viva from the pe...
As we were aware of the confusing and wide-ranging disciplinary and individual positions on the impo...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
The domain of work and the domain of HE are no longer as distinct as they once might have seemed and...
The article draws on findings from the PhD Examination Project at the SORTI Research Centre of The U...
The conceptual convergence of the Habermasian paradigm for "ways of knowing" and social cognitive ap...
The paper draws together a number of findings from the PhD Examination Project conducted by the auth...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
Evaluation of research is a core function of academic work, yet there has been very little theoretic...
At the moment of enrolment on a professional doctorate programme, many candidates will already have ...
Pre-printThe PhD is the highest formal qualification and signifies a scholar’s rite of passage as a ...
Since the examinations process is sometimes ‘enshrouded in mystery’ this paper adds to the postgradu...
The trend in recent policy initiatives has been away from subject-centred towards learner-centred ed...
It is important to understand the thought patterns of students and supervisors that underlie the cho...
This thesis reports on a study of the examiner practices and experiences of the PhD viva from the pe...
As we were aware of the confusing and wide-ranging disciplinary and individual positions on the impo...
The idiographic nature of the PhD examination raises challenges for assessment in higher education. ...
The domain of work and the domain of HE are no longer as distinct as they once might have seemed and...