Doing PhD is a “black box.” While inputs, outputs, and milestones are visible, there is a sizeable gap in our understanding of candidates’ lived experiences. This may cause some academic advisors to erroneously assume their students’ experiences are necessarily comparable to their own, and to proceed accordingly. But lived experiences vary enormously, and this autoethnographic study aims to problematize and pluralize the PhD experience by offering a look into the “black box” of one mature-age distance-education student’s lived experience in Australia. Methodologically, the paper innovates by blending reflective, autoethnographic writing with critical analysis of contemporary, self-authored travel zines (akin to low-tech blogging). This exem...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
This paper reports on a particular approach to doing a doctorate in which the first author has used ...
Doing PhD is a “black box.” While inputs, outputs, and milestones are visible, there is a sizeable g...
While much has been written to guide early career researchers (ECRs) and those charged with socializ...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
In this chapter, I share the experience of how undertaking feminist auto/biographical research, for ...
A plethora of tips, hints and tales of survivor success are readily available to the advice-hungry P...
There is a growing number of PhD students enrolled in Australian universities and yet there are high...
Vagabond: Returning to Autoethnography as a Doctoral Nomad is a journey into what is described as a ...
This book identifies analytical autoethnography as a methodology that synthesises autobiography and ...
In this paper I reflect autoethnographically on my experiences of writing as part of a professional...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
Autoethnography offers alternative ways of telling stories about our research that differ from the c...
In this chapter we collaboratively consider some doubts, tensions and anxieties around Marton’s PhD ...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
This paper reports on a particular approach to doing a doctorate in which the first author has used ...
Doing PhD is a “black box.” While inputs, outputs, and milestones are visible, there is a sizeable g...
While much has been written to guide early career researchers (ECRs) and those charged with socializ...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
In this chapter, I share the experience of how undertaking feminist auto/biographical research, for ...
A plethora of tips, hints and tales of survivor success are readily available to the advice-hungry P...
There is a growing number of PhD students enrolled in Australian universities and yet there are high...
Vagabond: Returning to Autoethnography as a Doctoral Nomad is a journey into what is described as a ...
This book identifies analytical autoethnography as a methodology that synthesises autobiography and ...
In this paper I reflect autoethnographically on my experiences of writing as part of a professional...
We rarely acknowledge the achievements of doctoral candidates who fought with all they had but still...
Autoethnography offers alternative ways of telling stories about our research that differ from the c...
In this chapter we collaboratively consider some doubts, tensions and anxieties around Marton’s PhD ...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
Writing retreats are structured events during which a group of people write in the same room over se...
This paper reports on a particular approach to doing a doctorate in which the first author has used ...