ABSTRACT

Developing Research Writing is designed to encourage, inspire and improve the advisory practice of providing writing feedback. This book provides insights and advice that supervisors can use to advance their support of their research students’ writing and, at the same time, survive increasing supervisory demands.

Book parts are framed by empirical supervisor and doctoral student experiences and chapters within each part provide multiple approaches. The carefully chosen contributors are specialists on research writing and doctoral pedagogy, who guide the reader through the key stages of providing feedback. Split into nine key parts the book covers:

  • starting a new supervision with writing in focus;
  • making use of other resources along the way;
  • encouraging style through control of language;
  • writing feedback on English as an Additional Language (EAL) writing;
  • Master’s and Honours smaller projects’ writing feedback;

  • thesis by publication or performance-based writing;

  • maintaining and gathering momentum;

  • keeping the examiner happy;

  • writing feedback as nudging through identity transition.

The parts cohere into a go-to handbook for developing the supervision process. Drawing on research, literature and experience, Developing Research Writing offers well-theorized, yet practical and grounded advice conducive to good practices.

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

Opening the books on research writing feedback

part I|34 pages

Starting a new supervision with writing in focus

part II|22 pages

Making use of other resources along the way

part III|24 pages

Encouraging style through control of language

part IV|22 pages

Writing feedback on English as an Additional Language (EAL) writing

chapter 14|7 pages

Feeding back on research writing

New Zealand supervisors’ priorities with an L2 focus

part V|24 pages

Master’s and Honours smaller projects’ writing feedback

chapter 15|8 pages

Supervising master’s/honours

A project management approach to researcher development

part VI|18 pages

Thesis by publication or performance-based writing

chapter 18|3 pages

Feedback from journal reviewers

Writing a thesis by publication

part VII|20 pages

Maintaining and gathering momentum

chapter 21|5 pages

Writing methodically

Teaching students by our words and deeds

chapter 22|6 pages

Writing prolifically

part VIII|20 pages

Keeping the examiner happy

chapter 25|6 pages

Building bulwarks

Defence in thesis writing

chapter 26|7 pages

What examiners value in a PhD

part IX|42 pages

Writing feedback as nudging through identity transition

chapter 27|5 pages

Writing an identity into being

chapter 29|6 pages

Cultural identity/researcher identity

Managing multiple positionings

chapter 31|5 pages

Managing those haunting voices

A student and supervisor in dialogue

chapter 32|8 pages

Thinking rhetorically

A pragmatic approach to texts

chapter |1 pages

Conclusion