There are significant challenges that face Māori students and supervisors as a “doctoral team.” Perhaps the most fundamental of these is that there is a metaphysics at work in writing and talking that Māori are encouraged to speculate on and reclaim. One term for this metaphysics, “Papatūānuku” (often abbreviated to “Papa”), signifies an active entity that rejects strict definition but influences both doctoral text and team. This article proposes that student and supervisor must simultaneously glance towards the conventions of academic writing and recollect Papatūānuku as potential being in the doctoral process
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Simone Fullagar, Adele Pa...
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Much research into doctoral student-supervisor relations focuses on developing positive interactions...
The doctoral research process has been metaphorically described as a “journey” (Edwards & Mackay, 20...
It is important to understand the thought patterns of students and supervisors that underlie the cho...
This article looks at two previous study reports on postgraduate supervision, views, and experientia...
A PhD in science demands rigour, repeatability, and accountability. Epistemological, methodological,...
Much international doctoral learning research focuses on the personal, institutional and learning su...
Over the past few decades, the number of people enrolled in doctoral study has increased dramaticall...
The research journey is a messy one, full of surprises, difficulties, discoveries, hard work, beginn...
The overall goal of this qualitative research case study into doctoral writing was to determine if t...
This conceptual paper contributes to a broader perspective on doctoral experience via a synthesis of...
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and th...
Most work on supervisors’ and doctoral students’ relationships focuses on the PhD journey, which (id...
Since most academics have completed a dissertation, it is ironic that the genre is such an under-the...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Simone Fullagar, Adele Pa...
Research suggests the teaching of the writing of doctoral thesis is decontextualised and that a trad...
Much research into doctoral student-supervisor relations focuses on developing positive interactions...
The doctoral research process has been metaphorically described as a “journey” (Edwards & Mackay, 20...
It is important to understand the thought patterns of students and supervisors that underlie the cho...
This article looks at two previous study reports on postgraduate supervision, views, and experientia...
A PhD in science demands rigour, repeatability, and accountability. Epistemological, methodological,...
Much international doctoral learning research focuses on the personal, institutional and learning su...
Over the past few decades, the number of people enrolled in doctoral study has increased dramaticall...
The research journey is a messy one, full of surprises, difficulties, discoveries, hard work, beginn...
The overall goal of this qualitative research case study into doctoral writing was to determine if t...
This conceptual paper contributes to a broader perspective on doctoral experience via a synthesis of...
Collegiality in the doctoral environment and collegial peer communities are under-researched, and th...
Most work on supervisors’ and doctoral students’ relationships focuses on the PhD journey, which (id...
Since most academics have completed a dissertation, it is ironic that the genre is such an under-the...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: Simone Fullagar, Adele Pa...
Research suggests the teaching of the writing of doctoral thesis is decontextualised and that a trad...
Much research into doctoral student-supervisor relations focuses on developing positive interactions...