Doing a PhD in the Social Sciences

A Student’s Guide to Post-Graduate Research and Writing

Francis Jegede author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:7th Jul '21

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Covering the academic and operational aspects of PhD research degree programmes, this accessible yet comprehensive book is an essential guide to navigating through the PhD research journey.

Using a mixture of useful information, practical strategies and valuable advice, this book helps readers through the process of doing a PhD by providing essential hints and tips on key aspects such as the following:

  • How to start, conduct and manage PhD research
  • Working with your supervisor
  • Writing your thesis
  • Preparing for the viva

This is a crucial resource for anyone wanting to know about approaches to research, substantive theories, data analytical techniques, essential research tools and a range of other issues that affect the chances of PhD success and completion. With global case studies and examples, this invaluable guide is a must-read for anyone undertaking a PhD in the social sciences.

"This is an accessible, comprehensive guide for anyone navigating their way through a social sciences PhD... Jegede’s specialist focus is likely be especially attractive to readers with a social science background. A further strength of this book is its easily searchable mix of information, practical strategies, flow charts and advice for potential PhD applicants... If you’ve sometimes toyed with the idea of undertaking a doctoral qualification by whatever route but decided that this was unattainable or a pipe dream, then Jegede’s guide is definitely worth a read."

Journal of Teaching Practice and Learning

ISBN: 9780367519407

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 535g

262 pages