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A Conversation Analytic Approach to Doctoral Supervision

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This book reports on an empirical study of oral feedback practices in doctoral supervision meetings, observing supervisors' and students' conduct to enable a new understanding of the social organisation of doctoral research supervision.

In a field that has predominantly drawn on surveys and interviews, this study presents a rare, direct insight into doctoral supervision meetings, showing us what actually happens and making a significant contribution to future practice. Based on 25 video-recorded supervision meetings at an Australian university, the book invites the reader into the micro-world of interactions between doctoral students and their supervisors. Drawing on conversation analysis as an analytical framework, the study uncovers how feedback is initiated and delivered, how supervisors manage when students disagree with their advice and guidance, how they acknowledge student autonomy and identity as people with knowledge and expertise in their own right, as well as how supervisors co-work within a team supervision environment.

Offering an important new perspective to the study and practice of doctoral supervision, this book will be of interest to doctoral supervisors, postgraduate students and researchers working with conversation analysis and education, and those with an interest in feedback and advice as an integral part of their professions.

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ISBN: 9781032209098
Publication date: 9th October 2024
Author: Binh Thanh Ta
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 194 pages
Series: Routledge Research in Higher Education
Genres: Higher education, tertiary education
Moral and social purpose of education
Education: examinations and assessment
Sociolinguistics
Semantics, discourse analysis, stylistics
Teaching skills and techniques