Doctoral writing for publication at a leading African university: Publication patterns and pedagogies

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  • Mathilde van der Merwe University of Cape Town

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https://doi.org/10.38140/pie.v33i3.1917

Abstract

Writing-for-publication is a practice that doctoral students should acquire for integration into international research culture. Publication rates and forms of pedagogy supporting the development of publication skills for doctoral students, however, remain inadequate worldwide. Limited data of doctoral student publication from African universities is available in terms of publication patterns and pedagogies. To gain insight into publication pedagogies, a top-publishing science department at a leading African university was studied. A literature search was performed to find journal articles linked to dissertations and the numbers and timing of publication were documented. Supervisors and graduates from the sample were interviewed to uncover educational strategies employed to support doctoral student publication. Results indicate that the majority of the students published. Departmental culture and a pedagogy of collaboration were highlighted as aspects encouraging students to publish. These results indicate that, with appropriate educational strategies, PhD students can be prolific publishers and thereby become integrated into research cultures.

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Published

2015-09-30

How to Cite

van der Merwe, M. (2015). Doctoral writing for publication at a leading African university: Publication patterns and pedagogies. Perspectives in Education, 33(3), 92–106. https://doi.org/10.38140/pie.v33i3.1917

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Research articles