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American and Australian Doctoral Literature Reviewing Practices and Pedagogies.
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American and Australian Doctoral Literature Reviewing Practices and Pedagogies./
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Green, Rosemary.
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271 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-10, Section: A, page: 3634.
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Dissertation Abstracts International72-10A.
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Education, Higher. -
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American and Australian Doctoral Literature Reviewing Practices and Pedagogies.
Green, Rosemary.
American and Australian Doctoral Literature Reviewing Practices and Pedagogies.
- 271 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 72-10, Section: A, page: 3634.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Deakin University (Australia), 2009.
The literature review is fundamental to the doctoral enterprise of academic disciplines, yet research into how the doctoral literature review is learned, taught or experienced is limited. Responding to an apparent under-examination of the literature review as a critical feature of doctoral learning, this thesis investigates the doctoral literature review process as experienced by American and Australian doctoral candidates, doctoral supervisors and academic librarians. The research followed a qualitative approach shaped by two questions: "How is the doctoral literature review process learned?" and, "What is learned by doing a doctoral literature review?" Data were generated from in-depth interviews conducted with 42 participants in education, nursing and the physical and biological sciences. Critical literacy, critical pedagogy and critical information literacy provided frameworks for interpreting participants' experiences and perspectives on literature reviewing practices, disciplinary influences and mutually associated doctoral literacies.
ISBN: 9781124811154Subjects--Topical Terms:
543175
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The doctoral literature review is traditionally considered to be two segregated events---literature seeking and writing in an academic genre. The study findings challenge this perspective, proposing instead that doctoral literature reviewing is a complex, comprehensive process characterised by interdependent activities in a cycle of gathering, reflecting upon and synthesising literatures. Moreover, these findings indicate that, by engaging with disciplinary literatures and the literature review process, doctoral researchers become familiar with an array of critical doctoral literacies---disciplinary literacy, information literacy and reading and writing literacies. Thus, the doctoral literature review can be conceptualised as a pedagogy through which candidates acquire the lived practices and craft skills of disciplinary-specific research; learn to manage large bodies of information, literature and knowledge; and learn to read and write as scholars in their disciplines.
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