Research and education form competing activity systems in externally funded doctoral education

Q2 Social Sciences
A. Sonesson, L. Stenson, Gudrun Edgren
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ABSTRACT Several authors have described how the formalization of recent decades has steered doctoral education towards structured curricula, more managerial control and new models for supervision. Largely absent from these accounts, however, is if and how doctoral education has been affected by the concurrent changes in research governance, in particular by the ‘projectification’ of research. For this study, we were interested in the convergence of educational formalization with research projectification around doctoral education in the context of highly competitive, externally funded research in medicine and health sciences in Sweden. Using Cultural-historical activity theory and constructing activity systems for education and research, respectively, we were able to identify several contradictions and tensions, both within and between systems, that were consequences of adaptations to the abovementioned formalization and research policy changes. The contradictions were manifested in the tying of doctoral students, and their education, to their supervisors’ research projects, grants and future prospects, and in students being deprived of opportunities for learning and developing independence. Supervisors were torn between supervision and project management while doctoral students had to balance being students and project members. Our analysis provides a system level explanation to previously reported pedagogical and ethical challenges in STEM doctoral education.
在校外博士教育中,研究与教育形成了相互竞争的活动体系
几位作者描述了近几十年的正规化如何将博士教育引向结构化的课程、更多的管理控制和新的监督模式。然而,在这些描述中,很大程度上缺少的是,博士教育是否以及如何受到研究治理的同步变化的影响,特别是研究的“项目化”。在这项研究中,我们感兴趣的是在瑞典高度竞争的外部资助的医学和健康科学研究背景下,教育正规化与博士教育研究项目的融合。利用文化历史活动理论和构建教育和研究活动系统,我们能够识别系统内部和系统之间的一些矛盾和紧张关系,这些矛盾和紧张关系是适应上述形式化和研究政策变化的结果。这种矛盾表现在博士生及其教育与导师的研究项目、资助和未来前景挂钩,以及学生被剥夺了学习和发展独立的机会。导师在监督和项目管理之间左右为难,博士生必须在学生和项目成员之间取得平衡。我们的分析为之前报道的STEM博士教育中的教学和伦理挑战提供了系统层面的解释。
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