Feeling part of a community has previously been found to be a motivating factor for part-time doctoral students as well as speeding up doctoral progress. Separately, it has also been suggested that social media usage (specifically Twitter) can encourage the development of interactive academic networks to establish social relations with relevant people beyond the doctoral supervisory team. Drawing on Lave and Wenger’s theory of legitimate peripheral participation, and building particularly on the work of Teeuwsen et al. (2014), this paper suggests that the use of social media in doctoral education can be one way for part-time doctoral students to migrate from a position of academic peripherality to one of legitimate peripheral participation ...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by high...
This phenomenological study aimed to understand how doctoral students perceived the influence of soc...
Feeling part of a community has previously been found to be a motivating factor for part-time doctor...
This paper describes current doctoral research into how PhD students are using social and participat...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
Much has been written on the implementation of Twitter in the higher education environment, but few ...
In a global society where knowledge, degrees, and credentials cross international borders, understan...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
According to OECD data, collected in 2017, 40% of UK doctorate holders work in education, the majori...
Despite widespread perceptions of the “digital native” generation, the majority of college- and univ...
Big data research is currently split on whether and to what extent Twitter can be characterised as a...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
The part-time PhD is attracting increasing interest in the face of modern economic pressures, partic...
Much has been written on the implementation of Twitter in the higher education environment, but few...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by high...
This phenomenological study aimed to understand how doctoral students perceived the influence of soc...
Feeling part of a community has previously been found to be a motivating factor for part-time doctor...
This paper describes current doctoral research into how PhD students are using social and participat...
This study explores scholarly use of social media by PhD students through a mix-method approach of q...
Much has been written on the implementation of Twitter in the higher education environment, but few ...
In a global society where knowledge, degrees, and credentials cross international borders, understan...
This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a pedagogica...
According to OECD data, collected in 2017, 40% of UK doctorate holders work in education, the majori...
Despite widespread perceptions of the “digital native” generation, the majority of college- and univ...
Big data research is currently split on whether and to what extent Twitter can be characterised as a...
This article presents the results of a case study of the use of a microblogging tool by a university...
The part-time PhD is attracting increasing interest in the face of modern economic pressures, partic...
Much has been written on the implementation of Twitter in the higher education environment, but few...
Abstract: This study presents the perspectives of education graduate students of using Twitter as a ...
The paper presents a systematic literature review of empirical studies on the use of Twitter by high...
This phenomenological study aimed to understand how doctoral students perceived the influence of soc...