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Your dissertation is not a hurdle to jump or a battle to fight; as this handbook makes clear, your dissertation is the first of many destinations on the path of your professional career. Destination Dissertation guides you to the successful completion of your dissertation by framing the process as a stimulating and exciting trip-one that can be completed in fewer than nine months and by following twenty-nine specific steps. Sonja Foss and William Waters-your guides on this trip-explain concrete and efficient processes for completing the parts of the dissertation that tend to cause the most…mehr
Your dissertation is not a hurdle to jump or a battle to fight; as this handbook makes clear, your dissertation is the first of many destinations on the path of your professional career. Destination Dissertation guides you to the successful completion of your dissertation by framing the process as a stimulating and exciting trip-one that can be completed in fewer than nine months and by following twenty-nine specific steps. Sonja Foss and William Waters-your guides on this trip-explain concrete and efficient processes for completing the parts of the dissertation that tend to cause the most delays: conceptualizing a topic, developing a pre-proposal, writing a literature review, writing a proposal, collecting and analyzing data, and writing the last chapter. This guidebook is crafted for use by students in all disciplines and for both quantitative and qualitative dissertations, and incorporates a wealth of real-life examples from every step of the journey.
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Sonja K. Foss is professor emerit in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Denver. Her research and teaching interests are in contemporary rhetorical theory and criticism, feminist perspectives on communication, the incorporation of marginalized voices into rhetorical theory and practice, and visual rhetoric. She is the author or coauthor of the books Gender Stories, Rhetorical Criticism, Contemporary Perspectives on Rhetoric, Inviting Transformation: Presentational Speaking for a Changing World, Feminist Rhetorical Theories, Inviting Understanding: A Portrait of Invitational Rhetoric, and Feminism in Practice. Foss earned her PhD in communication studies from Northwestern University and previously taught at Ohio State University, the University of Oregon, the University of Denver, Virginia Tech, and Norfolk State University.
Together, Sonja K. Foss and William Waters offer writing retreats and present workshops on topics such as completing dissertations, publishing, and advising, and they coach individual scholars working on dissertations, articles, and books.
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Acknowledgments 1: Preparing to Go: The Dissertation Journey Can a Dissertation Really Be a Trip? Packing Your Bags Our Guarantees Your Travel Agents How to Use This Guide 2: The Journey before You: 29 Steps Our Timetable Yeah, But . . . 3: Planning the Trip: The Conceptual Conversation Selecting and Orienting a Partner Asking and Answering Questions Identifying Key Pieces 4: Developing Your Itinerary: The Preproposal Naming the Problem Formulating Your Research Question 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 5: Advice from Other Travelers: The Literature Review Coding Your Literature Cutting Apart Your Codes Sorting Your Codes Checking Your Piles Creating Your Conceptual Schema Writing It Up 6: Getting There: The Dissertation Proposal Introduction Research Question Definition of Terms Literature Review Research Design Significance of the Study Outline of the Study Recap: Sections of a Dissertation Proposal Approval of the Proposal 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 Assessing Your Explanatory Schema Writing It Up 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 9: Useful Phrases: Writing and Editing Fast Writing Slow Revising 10: Travelogue: The Dissertation Defense Preparing for Your Defense The Defense Itself Following Your Defense 11: Making the Best Use of Your Guide: Advisor Advising Asking Appropriately Agreeing on a Vision Articulating Needs Enacting Professionalism Assessing Your Relationship 12: Avoiding Delays and Annoyances: Enacting the Scholar Role Incomplete-Scholar Roles Enacting the Scholar Role: Writing Regularly Index About the Authors
Acknowledgments 1: Preparing to Go: The Dissertation Journey Can a Dissertation Really Be a Trip? Packing Your Bags Our Guarantees Your Travel Agents How to Use This Guide 2: The Journey before You: 29 Steps Our Timetable Yeah, But . . . 3: Planning the Trip: The Conceptual Conversation Selecting and Orienting a Partner Asking and Answering Questions Identifying Key Pieces 4: Developing Your Itinerary: The Preproposal Naming the Problem Formulating Your Research Question 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 5: Advice from Other Travelers: The Literature Review Coding Your Literature Cutting Apart Your Codes Sorting Your Codes Checking Your Piles Creating Your Conceptual Schema Writing It Up 6: Getting There: The Dissertation Proposal Introduction Research Question Definition of Terms Literature Review Research Design Significance of the Study Outline of the Study Recap: Sections of a Dissertation Proposal Approval of the Proposal 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 Assessing Your Explanatory Schema Writing It Up 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 9: Useful Phrases: Writing and Editing Fast Writing Slow Revising 10: Travelogue: The Dissertation Defense Preparing for Your Defense The Defense Itself Following Your Defense 11: Making the Best Use of Your Guide: Advisor Advising Asking Appropriately Agreeing on a Vision Articulating Needs Enacting Professionalism Assessing Your Relationship 12: Avoiding Delays and Annoyances: Enacting the Scholar Role Incomplete-Scholar Roles Enacting the Scholar Role: Writing Regularly Index About the Authors
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