Individual networks of practice for PHD research socialisation
Journal article
Authors/Editors
Strategic Research Themes
No matching items found.
Publication Details
Author list: Todd R.W., Louw S.
Publisher: University of Wollongong
Publication year: 2019
Volume number: 16
Issue number: 2
ISSN: 1449-9789
eISSN: 1449-9789
Languages: English-Great Britain (EN-GB)
View in Web of Science | View citing articles in Web of Science
Abstract
A PhD combines experiential learning of the research process with socialisation into the research community. Studying a PhD is a highly individual experience with each student seeking and receiving different types of support from different agents. In this paper we investigate the experiences of four PhD students at a Humanities faculty at a Thai university through a series of interviews. To account for the unique nature of each student’s experience, we use Individual Networks of Practice (INoPs) as the main method of analysis. The interviews were first analysed by adapting Sala-Bubaré and Castelló's (2016) model of socialisation, identifying the social agents and the content of the experience shared with each agent, and then constructing an INoP (Zappa-Hollman and Duff 2015) map to visually represent each student's social network. These INoPs served to guide a qualitative analysis of the salient issues in the interviews. The INoPs highlight the unique nature of each student's set of agents and experiences, but there are also commonalities across students showing that peers and faculty staff serve as key social agents. © 2019, University of Wollongong. All rights reserved.
Keywords
Content of the experience, Individual Networks of Practice, PhD, Research socialisation, Social agents