Supervision of doctoral students is challenging because it is a complex process in which the relationship between doctoral students and supervisors is formed. A good supervision program involves relationships that depend on certain circumstances, frameworks, prior experiences of supervisors, personalities of supervisors and doctoral students, etc. The supervision relationship requires a holistic approach that needs to be rethought from the perspective of intersectionality, as supervisors' and doctoral students' perception of supervision tasks is generally inadequate. This study aims to examine intersectionality in doctoral supervision in terms of the interrelatedness of inequalities based on identities such as gender, epistemology, culture,...
The literature on doctoral supervision is heavily informed by a focus on the individual and dyad, to...
The complexity and multidimensional characters of PhD supervision have been well researched from a v...
This paper is based on my reflections on a series of lectures given by me over a period of three yea...
Supervision of doctoral students is challenging because it is a complex process in which the relatio...
Intersectionality addresses multiple areas of diversity while considering areas of power, privilege,...
Differentiated from general social work supervision, clinical supervision is a core means by which p...
This article aimed to provide new knowledge about ethical issues in doctoral supervision by analysin...
This article aimed to provide new knowledge about ethical issues in doctoral supervision by analysin...
This reflective account discusses the cultural and emotional forces underneath supervisor-supervisee...
Much scholarship has been dedicated to the issue of doctoral supervisory praxis and life as a doctor...
In this study I explore how ethnicity, gender and class are implicated in the construc...
Aim/Purpose This paper contributes to the scholarly literature on intersectionality and social injus...
Motivated by growing trends to require doctoral students to be supervised by panels rather than sing...
This chapter reports selected elements of a broader collaborative autoethnography and an exploratory...
While doctoral education and postgraduate supervision might be heavily researched in the context of ...
The literature on doctoral supervision is heavily informed by a focus on the individual and dyad, to...
The complexity and multidimensional characters of PhD supervision have been well researched from a v...
This paper is based on my reflections on a series of lectures given by me over a period of three yea...
Supervision of doctoral students is challenging because it is a complex process in which the relatio...
Intersectionality addresses multiple areas of diversity while considering areas of power, privilege,...
Differentiated from general social work supervision, clinical supervision is a core means by which p...
This article aimed to provide new knowledge about ethical issues in doctoral supervision by analysin...
This article aimed to provide new knowledge about ethical issues in doctoral supervision by analysin...
This reflective account discusses the cultural and emotional forces underneath supervisor-supervisee...
Much scholarship has been dedicated to the issue of doctoral supervisory praxis and life as a doctor...
In this study I explore how ethnicity, gender and class are implicated in the construc...
Aim/Purpose This paper contributes to the scholarly literature on intersectionality and social injus...
Motivated by growing trends to require doctoral students to be supervised by panels rather than sing...
This chapter reports selected elements of a broader collaborative autoethnography and an exploratory...
While doctoral education and postgraduate supervision might be heavily researched in the context of ...
The literature on doctoral supervision is heavily informed by a focus on the individual and dyad, to...
The complexity and multidimensional characters of PhD supervision have been well researched from a v...
This paper is based on my reflections on a series of lectures given by me over a period of three yea...