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In my experience, doctoral studies should be grounded in some theoretical or
conceptual framework. Indeed, I would expect this of most master's thesis
too. And, limiting students to literature published in the last five years
seems ludicrous for most studies. I haven't encountered either situation,
but if Ken's experiences are indicative of some trend, that would be a cause
for serious concern.

 

Heidi Julien

 

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Subject: Doctoral Expectations and Frameworks

 

Two incidents in the past month lead me to raise a question on this list
about doctoral studies. I want to be very careful to frame the question so
that it is clear that I am seeking to understand expectations not to
criticize them.
At a recent doctoral student presentation the candidate was asked about the
theoretical framework for the study. The response was that the institution
did not require a theoretical framework (for some of us this is a
distinguishing feature between master's and doctoral work). Is this the case
at your institution? Is this a change?
Today a doctoral student from another institution asked me about recent
research in a specific area. The institution "requires that I use research
no further back than the year 2006." (I will set aside whether there is any
relationship between the topic of study and the date prescription.) Again,
is this the case at your institution? Is this a change?
I have not encountered these before and wonder if there are changes underway
or I am less aware of expectations elsewhere or whether these are unique.
Thank you.

Ken Haycock
voice: 778-689-5938