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Critical reflections of postgraduate researchers on a collaborative interdisciplinary research project

Interdisciplinary Studies

Critical reflections of postgraduate researchers on a collaborative interdisciplinary research project

B. Purvis, H. Keding, et al.

Discover how interdisciplinary dynamics influence postgraduate researchers in British academia in this insightful study by Ben Purvis, Hannah Keding, Ashley Lewis, and Phil Northall. The authors share their experiences, exploring the realities of risk and knowledge within an academic framework, and propose a new lens for measuring success in the neoliberal academy.... show more
Abstract
By employing a retrospective collaborative autoethnographic approach, this work aims to better understand how an interdisciplinary context shaped the authors’ experiences of British academia during their PhD research. The authors bring together their individual observations and experiences to collectively interrogate and critically reflect on their position as postgraduate researchers (PGRs) on a collaborative interdisciplinary research project. These reflections are taken as a lens through which to interrogate the contemporary British university. Pre-existing tensions within the academy are characterised as ‘asymmetries’ along dimensions of risk, disciplinary hierarchy, and knowledge. It is argued that the authors’ experience of uncertainty and precarity as junior academics stems principally from pre-existing structures within British academia, rather than the interdisciplinary environment in which they were immersed. By emphasising the role of the successfully trained doctoral candidate as an outcome itself, it is argued that indicators of success can be reframed, shifting the power asymmetry to place greater value on PGRs within the neoliberal academy. Highlighting the ambiguity of their convergent and divergent personal experiences, the authors suggest there is a need for a greater focus on the contested role of the PGR within the contemporary university system.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jan 06, 2023
Authors
Ben Purvis, Hannah Keding, Ashley Lewis, Phil Northall
Tags
interdisciplinary research
postgraduate researchers
British academia
collaborative autoethnography
neoliberalism
academic structures
success indicators
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