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  • Embracing the Unknown: Experiences of Studying for a PhD in the Social Sciences

    Embracing the Unknown by Jones, Sarah; Azad, Mikahil; Miles, Liam;

    Experiences of Studying for a PhD in the Social Sciences

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    Product details:

    • Edition number First Edition
    • Publisher Policy Press
    • Date of Publication 18 June 2025

    • ISBN 9781447373896
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages224 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 666 g
    • Language English
    • 700

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    Long description:

    This book offers a candid and unflinching account of the PhD experience in a sector marked by precarity, insecurity, and intense competition. Throughout the volume, current and former PhD students reflect on their varied journeys, addressing challenges such as balancing study with family life, navigating ethical dilemmas and managing mental health.


    The collection brings together a diverse range of voices from the PhD community, sharing personal thoughts, lived experiences, and 'in-the-moment' accounts of life as a doctoral candidate within the context of higher education.


    By demystifying the PhD journey and offering valuable insights, this book serves as essential reading for both PhD students and their supervisors.

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    Table of Contents:

    Foreword - Sarah Pemberton


    Introduction - Sarah Jones, Mikahil Azad, Liam Miles, and Adam Lynes


    PART I


    1. Re- entering academia: the unexpected journey - Sarah Jones


    2. Entering the fray: the hyper-competitive PhD environment - Alexander Black


    3. Conceptualising a PhD topic: navigating my way through academia - Mikahil Azad


    4. New horizons: moving countries to start the PhD - Eliska Suchomel Duskova


    5. From home to the unknown: applying for postgraduate study in the UK from the global south - Manikandan Soundararajan


    Editor reflections on Part I


    PART II


    6. Navigating the depths of grief: a journey through grief while pursuing a PhD - Rio Waldock


    7. Double duty: undertaking PhD research while being a full- time lecturer - Charlotte Rigby


    8. Balancing act: balancing family life with the PhD - Suzanne Baggs


    9. Managing the mind and PhD?ing - Abigail Shaw


    Editor reflections on Part II


    PART III


    10. Safety in cultures of precarity: complex trauma and the value of ?trauma-informed? PhD supervision - Lisa Edge


    11. Working for nothing: the exploitation of postgraduate students - Kyla Bavin


    12. How close is too close? Ethical tensions and reflections in the Breddon Centre - Kavya Padmanabhan


    13. Methodology unravelled: safely crossing the research minefield - Liam Miles


    Editor reflections on Part III


    PART IV


    14. ?Light at the end of the tunnel?: the Viva and beyond - Nick Gibbs


    15. The whispers of doubt: ten years after the PhD and pervasive imposter syndrome - Adam Lynes


    16. Fifteen years later, at the moral crossroads: retaining purpose and direction in the face of academic capitalism - Daniel Briggs


    17. Mentoring moments: a collaborative reflection on supervision - Chelsea Braithwaite, Owen Hodgkinson, and James Treadwell


    Editor reflections on Part IV


    Conclusion - Sarah Jones, Mikahil Azad, Liam Miles, and Adam Lynes

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