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Disciplines and Doctorates

Publication year: 2007

ISBN: 978-1-4020-5312-2

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Advice about how to achieve a PhD usually falls short of relevance because the ways of creating and reporting knowledge differ dramatically from one disciplinary field and specialisation to another. Yet supervisors and doctoral candidates alike know that there are certain protocols or parameters, often inexplicit in nature, that govern its achievement and that need to be mastered. This book sets out to explore the nature of these protocols and parameters, linking them to the cognate characteristics of fields of knowledge and to social conventions constraining how new knowledge is reported.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, Master, Professor, education, learning, postgraduate education, academic disciplines, cognition, tac, teaching, university