2021
DOI: 10.37514/int-b.2021.1343
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Re-imagining Doctoral Writing

Abstract: It has been a privilege to work on this edited collection despite the fact that much of the work has taken place during a pandemic when, for many of us, our lives have been turned inside out. The series editors Terry Zawacki, Joan Mullin, Magnus Gustafsson, and Federico Navarro have been exceptionally helpful, as has been founding editor and publisher Mike Palmquist. Terry, in particular, has guided us with gentle encouragement and thoughtful suggestions throughout the process. We also thank the contributors f… Show more

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“…Doctoral programs around the world face increasing pressure to adapt to the changing needs of doctoral students in the 21 st century (Inouye, 2022;Paré, 2017; see also Badenhorst et al, 2021). These pressures include perceptions of emerging trends in the job market (e.g., fewer tenure-track positions, more interest in "alt-ac" positions, etc.)…”
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“…Doctoral programs around the world face increasing pressure to adapt to the changing needs of doctoral students in the 21 st century (Inouye, 2022;Paré, 2017; see also Badenhorst et al, 2021). These pressures include perceptions of emerging trends in the job market (e.g., fewer tenure-track positions, more interest in "alt-ac" positions, etc.)…”
Section: Section Threementioning
confidence: 99%