PhDs by publications are a relatively new model for doctoral research, especially in the context of the Humanities or Education. This paper describes two writers’ experiences of conducting doctoral studies in this genre and in these faculties. Each discover alternative ways of employing a body of published research papers in development of an overarching thesis. The writers argue that whilst it can be a pragmatic choice for some, PhDs by publications are more likely to be highly complex meta-narratives and that an overview of past research is fraught with theoretical, conceptual and epistemological challenges in the quest for coherence. They claim that the nomenclature ‘PhDs by publications’ or ‘through publications’ is misleading: in the e...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
A PhD in science demands rigour, repeatability, and accountability. Epistemological, methodological,...
It is incumbent upon doctoral students that their work makes a substantive contribution to the field...
PhDs by publications are a relatively new model for doctoral research, especially in the context of ...
This article presents the first author’s experiences as an Australian doctoral student undertaking a...
This article addresses the importance of giving greater pedagogical attention to writing for publica...
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Published Work (PhD by PW) is gaining impetus as a format of docto...
A PhD by publication requires doctoral candidates to submit a set of papers for peer-reviewed journa...
The PhD by Publication offers doctoral students an opportunity to focus on publishing during their c...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this work is to develop more nuanced understandings of the PhD by public...
Pushed along by pressures in academia to publish research outcomes, the “thesis by publication” is b...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-12-23, registration 2020-04-...
Writing-for-publication is a practice that doctoral students should acquire for integration into int...
In this short article, I share my experience of completing a PhD by Published Work, an alternative P...
CITATION: Frick, L. 2016. PHD by Publication: An Institutional Analysis, in M. Fourie-Malherbe, R. A...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
A PhD in science demands rigour, repeatability, and accountability. Epistemological, methodological,...
It is incumbent upon doctoral students that their work makes a substantive contribution to the field...
PhDs by publications are a relatively new model for doctoral research, especially in the context of ...
This article presents the first author’s experiences as an Australian doctoral student undertaking a...
This article addresses the importance of giving greater pedagogical attention to writing for publica...
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Published Work (PhD by PW) is gaining impetus as a format of docto...
A PhD by publication requires doctoral candidates to submit a set of papers for peer-reviewed journa...
The PhD by Publication offers doctoral students an opportunity to focus on publishing during their c...
Aim/Purpose: The purpose of this work is to develop more nuanced understandings of the PhD by public...
Pushed along by pressures in academia to publish research outcomes, the “thesis by publication” is b...
From Springer Nature via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-12-23, registration 2020-04-...
Writing-for-publication is a practice that doctoral students should acquire for integration into int...
In this short article, I share my experience of completing a PhD by Published Work, an alternative P...
CITATION: Frick, L. 2016. PHD by Publication: An Institutional Analysis, in M. Fourie-Malherbe, R. A...
Internationally universities are increasingly challenged by government and industry to boost their r...
A PhD in science demands rigour, repeatability, and accountability. Epistemological, methodological,...
It is incumbent upon doctoral students that their work makes a substantive contribution to the field...