225989

SensePublishers, Rotterdam

2013

335 Pages

ISBN n/a

Of other thoughts: non-traditional ways to the doctorate

a guidebook for candidates and supervisors

Edited by

A.-Chr. Engels-Schwarzpaul, Michael A. Peters

Of Other Thoughts offers a path-breaking critique of the traditions underpinning doctoral research. Working against the grain of traditional research orthodoxies, graduate researchers (almost all from Indigenous, transnational, diasporic, coloured, queer and ethnic minorities) AND their supervisors offer insights into non-traditional and emergent modes of research—transcultural, post-colonial, trans-disciplinary and creative practice-led. Through case studies and contextualizing essays, Of Other Thoughts provides a unique guide to doctoral candidates and supervisors working with different modes of research. More radically, its questioning oftraditional assumptions about the nature of the literature review, the genealogy of research practices, and the status and structuring of the thesis creates openings for alternative modes of researching. It gives our emerging researchers the courage to differ and challenges the University to take up its public role as critic and conscience of society. Barbara Bolt | Associate Professor and Associate Director of Research and Research Training | The Victorian College of the Arts |University of Melbourne | Australia These writings are essential reading for all PhD students interested in making their critical work count for more. They examine multiple sites where conservative politics and ethics, institutional regulations, culturally constrained supervisory practices, and disciplinary boundary maintenance run counter to the radical and transforming potential of critical PhD work. Graham Hingangaroa Smith | Distinguished Professor | Vice-Chancellor/Chief Executive Officer | Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi| Whakatāne | Aotearoa – New Zealand This book makes a distinctive and valuable contribution to the growing literature on doctoral education. Readers will find a wonderfully diverse collection of perspectives on non-traditional paths to the PhD. The book synthesises theory with practice in a highly effective and engaging manner. It sets doctoral experiences in their broader cultural, political and intellectual contexts, and addresses epistemological and methodological questions with fresh insight. Of Other Thoughts will appeal to students and supervisors in a range of different fields and deserves a wide international readership. Peter Roberts | Professor of Education, University of Canterbury | Christchurch | Aotearoa – New Zealand

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-6209-317-1

Full citation:

Engels-Schwarzpaul, A. -. , Peters, M. A. (eds) (2013). Of other thoughts: non-traditional ways to the doctorate: a guidebook for candidates and supervisors, SensePublishers, Rotterdam.

Table of Contents

Ruku – dive

Nepia Moana

17-22

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A "psychedelic method"

Refiti Albert L.

27-33

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The trademan's door to the ivory tower

Bredies Katharina

47-50

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Sticky advice for research students

Mcgann Sarah; Milech Barbara

51-52

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Spaces of other thought

Edwards Shane

53-66

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Culture as a place of thought

Manathunga Catherine

67-82

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Transfer and translation

Tong Ho King

83-99

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The colour of thought

Mitchell Roland W.; Edwards Kirsten T.

101-114

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Transforming the academic field

Weber Susanne Maria

115-129

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Queer as a two-bob watch

Ings Welby

131-146

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Anxieties of knowing

Peters Michael A.

147-162

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Thought out of bounds

Jenner Ross

203-220

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Thinking through art, creating through text

Milech Barbara; Schilo Ann

239-257

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"Not all academics can do it"

Grant Barbara M.

279-296

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A creative journey

Jahnke Robert

297-309

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