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Doctoral Education as If People Matter: Critical Issues for the Future: Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching, cartea 24

Marie-Louise Österlind, Pamela M. Denicolo, Britt-Marie Apelgren
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 14 sep 2022
With the view of improving doctoral education, contributors from diverse cultural, political and disciplinary contexts critically analyse challenges and opportunities that impact on the experience of researchers and university staff. Readers are invited to consider their own circumstances and how the presented policies, procedures, values and practices, both common and unique, might either detract from or enhance their performance and well-being. Reflection on lessons learned through the pandemic are incorporated, reinforcing the value of collaboration and mutual respect between researchers and their supporters at all levels, for both the conduct of good science and a fulfilled work life.

Contributors are: Britt-Marie Apelgren, Diogo Casanova, Pam Denicolo, Shane Dowle, Dawn Duke, Fabiane Garcia, Martin Gough, Erika Hansson, Gill Houston, Isabel Huet, Sverker Lindblad, Bing Lu, Alistair McCulloch, Marie-Louise Österlind, Julie Reeves, Manuela Schmidt, Matthew Sillence and Gun-Britt Wärvik.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004529281
ISBN-10: 9004529284
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Critical Issues in the Future of Learning and Teaching


Notă biografică

Marie-Louise Österlind (PhD, Lund University) is Vice Dean and Senior Lecturer in Work Psychology at Kristianstad University, Sweden. Her research concerns working conditions and leadership in public sector organisations. She has been a regular board member of The Swedish Association for University Teachers.

Pam Denicolo (PhD, University of Surrey) is Professor Emerita of the University of Reading, UK, a chartered psychologist, an Academy of Social Sciences Fellow, a honorary pharmacist, and advisor/consultant to universities worldwide on doctoral education. She provides workshops for supervisors and researchers on supervision, examining, research methods, publishing, gaining funding, etc.

Britt-Marie Apelgren (PhD, University of Reading) is Professor of Language Education at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. She has extensive experience in doctoral education. Her main research fields concern teacher cognition, language teaching and learning, language policy, doctoral studies, and leadership in higher education.

Cuprins

Acknowledgements
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors

1 Prologue
Marie-Louise Österlind, Pam Denicolo and Britt-Marie Apelgren

PART 1: Challenges and Opportunities for the Key Participants in Doctoral Education


2 Alienation and the Problem of Work in Doctoral Education
Alistair McCulloch

3 Restructuring Doctoral Education in Sweden
Britt-Marie Apelgren, Sverker Lindblad and Gun-Britt Wärvik

4 Challenging Policy Barriers to Doctoral Supervision: Qualifying as a Supervisor and Recruiting Students in Chinese Research Universities
Bing Lu

5 Doctoral Final Examinations: (Ir)Relevance to New Skills and Future Challenges
Pam Denicolo, Dawn Duke and Julie Reeves

PART 2: Challenges and Opportunities for the Staff Supporting Doctoral Researchers


6 Re-framing Supervisor Development for Internationalisation and Professionalisation
Pam Denicolo, Julie Reeves, and Dawn Duke

7 The Professional Development of Doctoral Supervisors through an International Lens
Isabel Huet, Diogo Casanova and Fabiane Garcia

8 Towards a Person-Centred Discourse in Doctoral Supervisor Development
Matthew Sillence

9 The Role of Supervisors in Preparing Doctoral Researchers for the Final Examination
Gillian Houston

10 New Beginnings or Same Old Ending for Researcher Development?
Julie Reeves

PART 3: Challenges and Opportunities for Doctoral Researchers’ Wellbeing


11 Dimensions of Wellbeing in the Doctoral Research Environment: Implications for Quality
Martin Gough

12 Sustainability of Doctoral Education: A Well-Being Perspective
Manuela Schmidt and Erika Hansson

13 The Role of Liminality and Reflexivity in Transformative Doctoral Learning
Shane Dowle

14 This Could Be Heaven, or This Could Be Hell: Exploring the Complexity Experienced by Swedish Doctoral Researchers from a Workplace Perspective
Marie-Louise Österlind

15 Epilogue: Continuing to Focus on the People Involved in Doctoral Education
Pam Denicolo, Marie-Louise Österlind and Britt-Marie Apelgren

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