1st Edition

Publishing Pedagogies for the Doctorate and Beyond

Edited By Claire Aitchison, Barbara Kamler, Alison Lee Copyright 2010
176 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

176 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Within a context of rapid growth and diversification in higher degree research programs, there is increasing pressure for the results of doctoral research to be made public. Doctoral students are now being encouraged to publish not only after completion of the doctorate, but also during, and even as part of their research program. For many this is a new and challenging feature of their experience... Read more

List of Figures  List of Contributors  Chapter 1 Introduction and Framing the Collection Claire Aitchison, Barbara Kamler and Alison Lee  Chapter 2 When the article is the dissertation: Pedagogies for a PhD by publication Alison Lee, University of Technology, Sydney  Chapter 3 Slow the presses: Concerns about premature publication Anthony Paré, McGill University, Montreal  Chapter 4 Dovetailing Under Impossible Circumstances Christine Pearson Casanave, Temple University, Japan  Chapter 5 Revise and Resubmit: The role of publication brokers Barbara Kamler, Deakin University, Melbourne  Chapter 6 Learning together to publish: Writing group pedagogies for doctoral publishing Claire Aitchison, University of Western Sydney  Chapter 7 Becoming Rhetorical Rowena Murray, Strathclyde University, Glasgow  Chapter 8 Mentoring of Doctoral Students toward Publication within Scholarly Communities of Practices Amanda Hartling Thein, University of Pittsburgh and Richard Beach, University of Minnesota  Chapter 9 Learning about journal publication: The pedagogies of editing a ‘special issue’ Pat Thomson, Tina Byrom, Carol Robinson and Lisa Russell, University of Nottingham

Biography

Claire Aitchison is Senior Lecturer in Postgraduate Literacies at the University of Western Sydney, Australia.

Barbara Kamler is Emeritus Professor of Education at Deakin University, Australia.

Alison Lee is Professor of Education at the University of Technology, Sydney, Australia.