Several scholars have, over the years, written about their experiences of the pathway of PhD by publication (PBP). However, little is known about why African doctoral students pursue PBP and their experiences . In this article, we adopt collaborative autoethnography to document our experiences and motivation for choosing the PBP pathway. Based on our experiences, the choice of PBP is primarily influenced by the candidate's previous research experience and the requirements/practices of the university. The common motivation among African doctoral students is the quest to acquire the requisite research skills and training in journal article publishing and the determination to catch-up in the knowledge economy through the production of high-qua...
While open access publishing models offer solutions to the marginalization of African research, this...
The development of the next generation of researchers is a priority if South Africa is to make a sig...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
The contribution of African researchers to knowledge by means of scientific publications is low comp...
Writing-for-publication is a practice that doctoral students should acquire for integration into int...
It is incumbent upon doctoral students that their work makes a substantive contribution to the field...
How do PhD students become socialised into the professional world of academic work? This article pay...
Scholarly publishing in Africa, though still struggling to keep pace with the rest of the world, has...
The PhD by Publication offers doctoral students an opportunity to focus on publishing during their c...
The paper review ed and analyzed ways and means of remaining academically relevant and visible in Af...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
International audienceThe research ecosystem in sub-Saharan Africa is changing. Organised around new...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
The purpose of this paper was to explore the factors responsible for publication preferences among a...
ObjectiveThis scoping review aims to investigate the available literature on the lived experiences o...
While open access publishing models offer solutions to the marginalization of African research, this...
The development of the next generation of researchers is a priority if South Africa is to make a sig...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...
The contribution of African researchers to knowledge by means of scientific publications is low comp...
Writing-for-publication is a practice that doctoral students should acquire for integration into int...
It is incumbent upon doctoral students that their work makes a substantive contribution to the field...
How do PhD students become socialised into the professional world of academic work? This article pay...
Scholarly publishing in Africa, though still struggling to keep pace with the rest of the world, has...
The PhD by Publication offers doctoral students an opportunity to focus on publishing during their c...
The paper review ed and analyzed ways and means of remaining academically relevant and visible in Af...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
International audienceThe research ecosystem in sub-Saharan Africa is changing. Organised around new...
A free flow of ideas and information is vital to the process of scientific inquiry, and in turn to t...
The purpose of this paper was to explore the factors responsible for publication preferences among a...
ObjectiveThis scoping review aims to investigate the available literature on the lived experiences o...
While open access publishing models offer solutions to the marginalization of African research, this...
The development of the next generation of researchers is a priority if South Africa is to make a sig...
This paper reviews, critically, the discourse of research publication policy and the directives of t...