Existing literature suggests that doctoral students' learning and experience are significantly influenced by their relationships with a wide range of people within and beyond academic settings. However, there has been little theoretical work focused on these issues, and questions of agency in doctoral study are in need of further attention. This paper draws on sociocultural theory in the analysis of interviews conducted with 33 doctoral students across four UK research-intensive universities. It focuses on agency and frames others as mediating students' experiences whether as embodied or represented in material, or imaginary form. © 2010 Taylor & Francis
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This paper explores variation in the events or activities Education doctoral students describe as co...
This paper describes current doctoral research into how PhD students are using social and participat...
In this case study, the experience of doctoral study in the United Kingdom (UK) is examined from the...
This article considers how and what doctoral students learn through teaching, student journal editin...
Research on doctoral and early career academic experience has emphasised relationships within depart...
The article reports on a small-scale in-depth research study investigating formative assessment enac...
Empirical social science research increasingly involves working collaboratively with organisations b...
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and th...
Existing research on doctoral education documents levels of satisfaction, the difficulties students ...
Despite considerable research that has provided a better understanding of the challenges of doctoral...
With some understanding of doctoral identity comes a focus on the ways in which candidates both shap...
The purpose ofthis qualitative, multi-case, and longitudinal study was to examine how doctoral stude...
This paper explores variation in the events or activities Education doctoral students describe as co...
In recent years, Graduate Teaching Assistants (GTAs) have been increasingly employed by higher educa...
Attention to doctoral education from scholars and policy makers has increased dramatically over the ...
This paper explores variation in the events or activities Education doctoral students describe as co...
This paper describes current doctoral research into how PhD students are using social and participat...
In this case study, the experience of doctoral study in the United Kingdom (UK) is examined from the...