“我不想成为一个麻烦制造者”——博士生改变监管安排的经历

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Manuela Schmidt, Erika Hansson
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摘要

目的在漫长的博士研究过程中,监督变化通常出于几个不同的原因,但最常见的触发因素是糟糕的监督关系。尽管更换主管是一个正式的官僚程序,尤其是学生的权利,但在实践中,这可能是一个挑战。因此,本研究的目的是探索博士生如何经历监督安排的变化。设计/方法论/方法这项研究突出了19名博士生的声音,他们在攻读博士期间至少经历了一次监督变革。调查结果按时间顺序排列,揭示了学生在变化之前、期间和之后的经历。总共确定了12个主要主题。大多数受访学生都经历了漫长的决策过程,这些过程充满压力、困难和疲惫,有时会导致心理健康状况不佳。然而,一旦改变完成,他们就会感到精力充沛,有能力继续学习。在监管安排上进行不止一次的变更是很常见的。此外,学生们描述了做出改变的好处,也描述了这种改变的长期后果,这种改变可能会在他们完成博士学位后很长一段时间内影响他们。原创性/价值该研究满足了在监管安排变化的背景下调查博士生研究不足视角的明确需求。需要改变学术文化,使监督安排的任何变化都更容易被接受,从而使博士研究更具可持续性。
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“I didn’t want to be a troublemaker” – doctoral students’ experiences of change in supervisory arrangements
Purpose During the lengthy process of PhD studies, supervisory changes commonly occur for several different reasons, but their most frequent trigger is a poor supervisory relationship. Even though a change in supervisors is a formal bureaucratic process and not least the students’ rights, in practice it can be experienced as challenging. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to explore how doctoral students experience a change in supervisory arrangements. Design/methodology/approach This study highlights the voices of 19 doctoral students who experienced at least one supervisory change during their doctoral studies. Findings The findings were structured chronologically, revealing the students’ experiences prior, during and after the changes. In total, 12 main themes were identified. Most of the interviewed students experienced the long decision-making processes as stressful, difficult and exhausting, sometimes causing a lack of mental well-being. However, once the change was complete, they felt renewed, energized and capable of continuing with their studies. It was common to go through more than one change in supervisory arrangements. Further, the students described both the advantages of making a change yet also the long-lasting consequences of this change that could affect them long after they had completed their PhD programs. Originality/value The study fulfills an identified need to investigate the understudied perspective of doctoral students in the context of change in supervisory arrangements. A change in the academic culture is needed to make any changes in supervisory arrangements more acceptable thus making PhD studies more sustainable.
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Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education
Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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