Session Information
22 SES 14 C, Diversity in European Doctorates: Investigating Affordance and Exploring Issues for Supervision
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Contribution
In this paper I describe how I wrote an article-based thesis based on one overarching empirical research design. The paper starts by unfolding the various phases of my doctoral research, stretching from collecting data to writing the articles and a final extended abstract. Based on this description, I address following four challenges to writing the thesis in this format: First the complications with decoding genre conventions within journal articles, second the conflicting features of making the PhD project’s large scope suitable for fragmented journal articles, third handling several proceeding articles simultaneously, and fourth pulling the different articles together into the entire project’s scope while writing the extended abstract. These four challenges are discussed in relation to genre conventions in scientific writing.
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