Destination dissertation : a traveler's guide to a done dissertation /

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Bibliographic Details
Author / Creator:Foss, Sonja K., author.
Edition:Second edition.
Imprint:Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2016]
Description:xiv, 450 pages ; 23 cm
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10429448
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Other authors / contributors:Waters, William Joseph Condon, author.
ISBN:9781442246133
1442246138
9781442246140
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9781442246157
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • New in the Second Edition
  • Chapter 1. Preparing to Go: The Dissertation Journey
  • Can a Dissertation Really Be a Trip?
  • Packing Your Bags
  • Enjoyment
  • Doability
  • Competence
  • Agency
  • Support
  • Our Guarantees
  • Your Travel Agents
  • How to Use This Guide
  • Chapter 2. The Journey before You: 29 Steps
  • Our Timetable
  • Yeah, But
  • Chapter 3. Planning the Trip: The Conceptual Conversation
  • Selecting and Orienting a Partner
  • Asking and Answering Questions
  • Identifying Key Pieces
  • Chapter 4. Developing Your Itinerary: The Preproposal
  • Naming the Problem
  • Formulating Your Research Question
  • Criteria for a Good Research Question
  • Multiple Research Questions
  • Selecting Your Data
  • Identifying Your Method of Data Collection
  • Identifying Your Method of Data Analysis
  • Identifying the Literature to Review
  • Identifying the Significance of Your Study
  • Identifying Your Chapters
  • Writing Your Preproposal
  • Assessing Your Decisions
  • Committing to the Preproposal with Your Advisor
  • Chapter 5. Advice from Other Travelers: The Literature Review
  • Coding Your Literature
  • Keyboardtng Method
  • Photocopying Method
  • Cutting Apart Your Codes
  • Sorting Your Codes
  • Checking Your Piles
  • Creating Your Conceptual Schema
  • Writing It Up
  • Chapter 6. Getting There: The Dissertation Proposal
  • Introduction
  • Research Question
  • Definition of Terms
  • Literature Review
  • Research Design
  • Data
  • History or Context
  • Procedures
  • Assumptions or Theoretical Framework
  • Significance of the Study
  • Outline of the Study
  • Approval of the Proposal
  • Chapter 7. Things to See and Do: Data Collection and Analysis
  • Collecting Your Data
  • Creating Codable Data
  • Identifying Your Unit of Analysis
  • Coding Your Data
  • Sorting Your Codes
  • Checking Your Codes
  • Creating Your Explanatory Schema
  • Getting Inspiration for Your Explanatory Schema
  • Talking Out Loud
  • Random Stimulation
  • Shifting Focus
  • Aristotle's Topics
  • Reversing
  • Framing
  • Assessing Your Explanatory Schema
  • Writing It Up
  • Chapter 8. Making the Most of Your Travels: The Last Chapter Plus
  • Summary
  • Interpretation of Findings
  • Limitations
  • Suggestions for Future Research
  • Three-Article Format
  • Finishing Up
  • Chapter 9. Useful Phrases: Writing and Editing
  • Fast Writing
  • Switching Off the Screen
  • Making Notes to Yourself
  • Writing with Headings
  • Skipping Around
  • Getting Unstuck
  • Slow Revising
  • Editing
  • Proofreading
  • Chapter 10. Travelogue: The Dissertation Defense
  • Preparing for Your Defense
  • The Defense Itself
  • The Opening
  • The Questions
  • Your Answers
  • The Closing
  • Following Your Defense
  • Chapter 11. Making the Best Use of Your Guide: Advisor Advising
  • Asking Appropriately
  • Agreeing on a Vision
  • Expectations about Roles
  • Expectations about Advising
  • Expectations about Dissertations
  • Articulating Needs
  • Conceptual Conversation
  • Ground Rules
  • Information about the Dissertation Process
  • Information about Research and Writing
  • Information about the Dissertation Defense
  • Enacting Professionalism
  • Assessing Your Relationship
  • Understanding Your Advisor's Perspective
  • Framing Issues Collaboratively
  • Protecting Your Advisor's Face
  • Planning for Action
  • Applying Productive Chicanery
  • Performing Completion
  • Asking for Help from a Mediator
  • Adding a Coadvisor
  • Switching Advisors
  • Chapter 12. Avoiding Delays and Annoyances: Enacting the Scholar Role
  • Incomplete-Scholar Roles
  • Housekeeper
  • Model Employee
  • Undocumented Worker
  • Patient
  • Good Student
  • Proxy Critic
  • Executor
  • Maverick
  • Enacting the Scholar Role: Writing Regularly
  • Writing on a Schedule
  • Focusing on Successes
  • Index
  • About the Authors