Dr Dr I feel like... doing a PhD

Dr Dr I feel like... doing a PhD

by Lucy Russell
Dr Dr I feel like... doing a PhD

Dr Dr I feel like... doing a PhD

by Lucy Russell

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Overview

"This book explores what a PhD is and the challenges and rewards of completing this journey. There is no one way to complete a doctorate but there are a number of wrong ways, like having your ego flattered into it or because you can't think of what else you would like to do.




This book is about what is like to submit yourself to the process of doing a doctorate. It is about how is feels to be a research student; the elation, the guilt, the isolation, the self-doubt, the loneliness. It also describes the practical issues - such as choosing a topic, finding funding, writing a research proposal, different methods of research, the literature review, academic writing, the question of 'truth' in research, the relationship between student and supervisor, maintaining a clear focus, and the viva examination."









Lucy Russell




Accessible and well-written, this guide will be invaluable reading for anyone thinking about, embarking on or completing a PhD.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826497093
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 07/20/2008
Pages: 156
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.33(d)

About the Author

Lucy Russell is Lecturer in the Educational Studies Department at Goldsmiths College, University of London, UK. Prior to that she was a History teacher at a school in Kent, UK.

Table of Contents

Introduction
 
Chapter 1: Can you write a prescription?

What is a PhD?

Why do a PhD?



Chapter 2: A penny for your thoughts
Writing a research proposal
Finding funding




Chapter 3: Pen to PaperWriting your thesisWriting for different audiences Chapter 4: What is a ‘paradigm'?

The language of The Academy



Chapter 5: Questions, questions ... Does truth exist?

Can there ever be a completely objective piece of research?

Situating yourself in the research



Chapter 6: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?

Writing the methodology - it underpins the thesis, but do you write it as a ‘map' to follow, or do you sketch where you've been when the jourbaney is complete?


Chapter 7: Quiche and Boiled CabbageLetter writing, interviewing and transcribingChapter 8: Have you got 20:20 vision?

Maintaining a clear focus and avoiding blind alleys

The role of the supervisor



Chapter 9: Don't leave hostages to fortune

The Viva Voce

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