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What is Doctoral Learning Community

Handbook of Research on Developing Students’ Scholarly Dispositions in Higher Education
The doctoral learning community is typically a multi-faceted community of practice to support doctoral education and the research supports necessary for quality doctoral research as well as for new investigator agency and development ( Throne, 2020 ).
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Scholarly Voice and Academic Identity: A Systematic Review of Doctoral Student Agency
Kenneth L. Rigler Jr. (Fort Hays State University, USA), Christina Maria Anastasia (Colorado Technical University, USA), Abeni El-Amin (University of the Cumberlands, USA), and Robin Throne (University of the Cumberlands, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7267-2.ch004
Abstract
This chapter presents the results of a systematic review of the current scholarship into doctoral student agency from a U.S. perspective. In past work, the authors and others have explored doctoral student and research supervisor agency from the perspective of scholar-practitioner agency within the doctoral learning community as well as the post-doctorate practice-based research agenda. This chapter focuses on a systematic analysis of the current scholarship published since 2019 that has continued to examine the aspects of doctoral student voice, agency, academic identity, and dissemination of graduate student research. Theoretical perspectives are drawn from the scholarship of situated learning theory and other theories that define how and why doctoral students are able to move from the periphery of the doctoral learning community to entrance into the scholarly academic and publishing community.
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Pandemic-Fueled Essential Doctoral Community Collaborations: Library and Information Science Professionals and Doctoral Education Faculty Leaders
The doctoral learning community is typically a multi-faceted community of practice to support doctoral education and the research supports necessary for quality doctoral research as well as for new investigator agency and development.
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