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Shannon Mason; Kristin Solli – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
Thesis by publication (TBP) is well-established in some geographic and disciplinary contexts, but is still emerging in others. The unique challenges of the TBP for doctoral researchers and supervisors have been well-covered in recent studies, but there has been limited attention given to examiners, despite the high stakes of the examination…
Descriptors: Doctoral Dissertations, Theses, Writing for Publication, Doctoral Students
Mohammad Hosseini; David B. Resnik – Research Ethics, 2025
Journals and publishers are increasingly using artificial intelligence (AI) to screen submissions for potential misconduct, including plagiarism and data or image manipulation. While using AI can enhance the integrity of published manuscripts, it can also increase the risk of false/unsubstantiated allegations. Ambiguities related to journals' and…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Plagiarism, Writing for Publication, Periodicals
Aliya Kuzhabekova – Higher Education Quarterly, 2025
The growing pressure to 'publish or perish', experienced by academia around the world, has pushed an increasing number of individual graduate programmes and universities, as well as entire higher education systems, to introduce a publication requirement as a prerequisite for the conferral of doctoral degrees. One example of the implementation of…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Publish or Perish Issue, Faculty Publishing, Doctoral Degrees
Shannon Mason; Liezel Frick; Montserrat Castelló; Wenjuan Cheng; Sin Wang Chong; Laura Díaz Villalba; Marina García-Morante; Ming Sum Kong; Yusuke Sakurai; Rachel Spronken-Smith; Crista Weise – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2025
The thesis by publication is expanding across countries, institutions and disciplines, and so a more in-depth understanding of the format across contexts is warranted, to ensure that all stakeholders understand the implications of this format and implement it in a fair and transparent manner. This paper provides a cross-sectional analysis of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theses, Doctoral Programs, Educational Policy
Stephanie P. Wladkowski; Rebecca G. Mirick – Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 2025
The challenges faced by parenting during doctoral education are widely acknowledged. When the COVID-19 pandemic struck universities in the United States in March 2020, doctoral student parents, like other working parents, faced the new challenge of managing workloads without access to childcare, schools, or other supports for balancing work and…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Parents, COVID-19, Pandemics
Graciela Arizmendi-González; María del Carmen González Videgaray; Amy Hodges – MEXTESOL Journal, 2025
This study explores how second language (L2) postgraduate writers from different disciplines at a Mexican university negotiate feedback on concerns about the structure of academic research genres (e.g., conference proposals, journal articles) with professional writing center tutors based in the United States, and it reports on those writers' main…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Tutoring, Foreign Countries, Graduate Students
Jamie Loizzo; Sadie Hundemer; Gabriel Spandau; Samuel Smidt; Alice Akers; Jehangir Bhadha; Young Gu Her – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2025
Scientists' social responsibilities can include ethical research conduct, transparent public communication, and accountability to society to develop solutions. Scientists describe mounting pressure to advocate for their work amidst political, financial, religious, misinformation, lack of public trust, and other influences. The purpose of this…
Descriptors: Scientists, Social Responsibility, Agriculture, Natural Resources
Jiayu Wang; Cassi Liardét; Juliet Lum – Studies in Continuing Education, 2025
This study investigates doctoral students' perceptions of themselves as academic writers and the factors contributing to this perception. Adopting content analysis and narrative inquiry, we conducted a survey with 121 responses from candidates at ten universities across Australia and semi-structured interviews with 12 candidates. The survey shows…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Academic Language, Writing for Publication
Edita Gzoyan; Narine Margaryan – History of Education, 2025
During the Armenian Genocide, the Ottoman Empire's Young Turk government forcibly transferred and assimilated thousands of Armenian children into Turkish society. After the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in the First World War, Armenian and international bodies and individuals began to liberate the transferred children. However, they encountered…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Nationalism, Cultural Awareness, Children
William L. Gannon; John Barnes – Journal of Research Administration, 2025
Purposefully publishing a fraudulent scholarly paper is considered research misconduct and never tolerated in academia. True scholars work hard to create and publish work in legitimate ways. However, fraudulent publishers--companies that solicit and quickly publish research papers without review or quality assurances that evaluate, judge, and…
Descriptors: Research Administration, Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Scholarship
Diane M. Doberneck; Trixie G. Smith; Miles A. McNall; Dianna Baldwin – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2025
Despite pressures and incentives, faculty, academic staff, and graduate students struggle to turn outreach and engagement activities into scholarly publications. Publishing challenges include competing professional responsibilities, limited collegial support, difficulty in prioritizing time to write, professional isolation, and lack of confidence…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Outreach Programs, School Community Relationship, Professional Development
Jiayu Wang; Cassi Liardét – Written Communication, 2025
This study examines how supervisor-candidate coauthoring collaborations contribute to doctoral students' writer identity. Three candidates' coauthorship experiences with their supervisors were investigated in depth using a multiple-case study design. Interviews, written reflections, and email correspondence between coauthors enabled thick…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Doctoral Students, Collaborative Writing, Supervisor Supervisee Relationship
Yousef Wardat; Rommel AlAli – Educational Process: International Journal, 2025
Background/purpose: This study explores the methodologies for publishing research papers in SCOPUS-indexed journals, targeting academic professionals, including educators and researchers, to enhance their recognition and visibility within educational contexts. It investigates the critical processes--manuscript writing, journal selection,…
Descriptors: Ethics, Standards, Writing for Publication, Periodicals
Sandra Seno Alday – Journal of Management Education, 2025
Writing and publishing are critical components of an academic career. For many years however, my idealized notions of scholarly writing were demolished by painful and traumatic attempts to publish. The significant time and effort poured into crafting an academic article yielded desk rejection after desk rejection, at times unkind and unhelpful…
Descriptors: Writing for Publication, Faculty Publishing, Failure, Scholarship
Ali Yaylali; Sarah Albrecht; Kelly Jay Smith; Kate Shea – Studies in Graduate and Postdoctoral Education, 2025
Purpose: This paper aims to examine how doctoral students in education and applied linguistics fields successfully navigated graduate writing demands by participating in a support community that catalyzed writing productivity, peer mentoring and feedback. Guiding graduate students' writing processes based on scholarly interests and providing peer…
Descriptors: Productivity, Doctoral Students, Social Support Groups, Writing (Composition)
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