Doctoral study and getting published : narratives of early career researchers

Pressure to share research findings in the form of academic publications has meant that doctoral candidates are encouraged to develop skills that will help them engage with the competitive publication market. Doctoral Study and Getting Published features a collection of early career research narrati...

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Other Authors Fay, Richard (Editor), Kostoulas, Achilleas (Editor)
Format Electronic eBook
LanguageEnglish
Published Bingley, U.K. : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2025.
SeriesSurviving and thriving in academia
Subjects
Online AccessFull text
ISBN9781836087687
DOI10.1108/9781836087663
Physical Description1 online resource (224 pages).

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505 0 |a Chapter 1. Doctoral study and getting published: Narrative and ecological perspectives / Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas -- Chapter 2. Local and global challenges for early career publishing / Jane Andrews -- Part a. Finding or constructing a researcher identity -- Chapter 3. The interacting selves in early career publishing and beyond: The search for a researcher identity / Magdalena De Stefani -- Chapter 4. Where are you from? / Eljee Javier -- Commentary to Part a / Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas -- Part b. The experience of writing -- Chapter 5. 'On being published': A reflection on trajectories of (published) texts and researcher imaginaries / Jessica Bradley -- Chapter 6. A garden of forking phd paths / Edd Aspbury-Miyanishi -- Chapter 7. Publish, not perish: Developing a purposeful approach to doctoral publications / Magdalena Rostron -- Commentary to Part b / Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas -- Part c. Engaging with co-authors and critical peers -- Chapter 8. Writing and publishing collaboratively: A safe scaffold for an ecr / Siti Masrifatul Fitriyah -- Chapter 9. The benefits of 'being shaped' as an early career researcher / Dylan Williams -- Chapter 10. My successful and less successful publication experiences / Sutraphorn Tantiniranat -- Commentary to Part c / Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas -- Part d. Building or joining an academic community -- Chapter 11. Developing researcherhood and professional belonging through publication / Zhuo Min Huang -- Chapter 12. Building your 'loop' in navigating an academic community / Rui He -- Chapter 13. How practice shapes research and a sense of community in the field of english for academic purposes / Paul Breen -- Commentary to Part d / Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas -- Part e. Engaging with publishers -- Chapter 14. Dilemmas and challenges in publication and revision of research articles as an early career researcher / Duygu Candarli -- Chapter 15. Seeking constructive rejections: A reflection on my publication strategies during the phd / Felix Kwihangana -- Chapter 16. It is not easy to learn about your academic self through the eyes of reviewers / Mira Bekar -- Chapter 17. It's not about me / Paul Vincent Smith -- Commentary to Part e / Richard Fay and Achilleas Kostoulas -- Chapter 18. Concluding comments / Mira Bekar. 
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