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Andy Coverdale
School of Education | University of Nottingham

Digitally-mediated Doctoral Agency: How PhD students are using social
media to negotiate academic practices and identities
________________________________________________________

Losing Momentum? Current Challenges in Learning and Technology
Department of Education | Oxford University
14 June 2012
Doctoral Agency
________________________________________________________

Human Agency

“The power of people to act purposively and reflectively, in more or less complex
interrelationships with one another, to reiterate and remake the world in which they live.”
(Inden, 1990: 23)

Human agency “happens daily and mundanely” (Holland et al, 1998)

A ‘cultural view’ of learning (Bruner, 1996)

• Construction of a conceptual system that ‘organises’ a record of agentic encounters
• Performed through knowledge and skills acquisition in specific settings
• Interrelated with identity development

Doctoral Contexts
•   Socialisation and enculturation into specific fields of academic enquiry
•   Transformation of identity
•   Positionality – locating oneself in the ‘field’
•   Doctoral research cultures – (inter)disciplinary, supervisory, departmental, peer group
Key Motivations for Research
________________________________________________________

What is ‘doing a PhD’?
• Holistic and authentic models of doctoral practice
• Key phases in doctoral study across multiple practice contexts

Ecological perspective of social media
• Contextualised and situated approach
• The multiplicity, interrelatedness and transiency of social media practice
• PLE as an idealised and consensual conceptual model

Profiling and sampling participants
• The reality of low adoption rates and lack of widespread use
• Inclusive approach to social media users and user contexts
Research Design
________________________________________________________

Participants
Six PhD students:

• Different stages of PhD
• Humanities, Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary
• Based in ‘traditional’ Faculty and Doctoral Training Centres (DTCs)

Data Collection
15-month data collection period:

•   Logging all digital artefacts (blog posts, tweets etc.)
•   Field notes
•   Participant-reported accounts
•   Three interviews with each participant (90-120 mins. per interview)
Analytical Framework
________________________________________________________

Activity Theory
• Social, cultural and historical perspective of doctoral practices
• Culturally-mediated, object-oriented activity systems
• Objects are emergent and partly shared, fragmented and contested

Data Analysis
• Used as a descriptive analytical framework
• Multiple and interrelated activity systems
• Open coding and ‘thick description’

Agency in Activity Systems
• Object-oriented ‘interagency’
• Development of cultural artefacts
• Figured worlds and genre knowledge
Activity Systems Development
________________________________________________________
Cultural Artefact Development
________________________________________________________

Genre Studies
• Socio-cultural fork of Genre Studies (e.g. Berkenkotter & Huckin, 1993)
• Traditions of using tools rather than artefact categorisation
• Development of ‘genre knowledge’ as cultural tools

Figured Worlds (Holland et al., 1998)
• Historical, socially enacted and culturally constructed in recognised frames of social life
• Space of authoring’ (Bakhtin) – mutual shaping of figured worlds
Key Findings
________________________________________________________

Developing Cultural Artefacts as Agentic Tools
• Purposes , contexts and stages of the PhD

Agentic Contexts
• Agency exists within and across multiple and interrelated practice contexts
• Boundary crossing and interdisciplinary activities
• Peripheral and thesis-oriented work

Loci of Agency
• Networked individualism vs. community development
• Relational agency (Edwards, 2008); Collective competency (Hakkarainen et al. 2004)
Key Findings
________________________________________________________

“Privileged Insight”
• Social media practices within and across figured worlds increase authenticity of agency

Partiality of Participatory Contexts
•   Social media practices within and across figured worlds increase authenticity of agency
•   Agency may be partially realised in figured worlds with limited social media adoption
•   Greater reliability when integrated with other doctoral practices
•   Dominant parties, discourses and cultural practices

Ambiguity of Participatory Contexts

• Interactive vs. broadcast metaphors of social media engagement
• Identifiable and ‘imagined’ audiences
Thanks
Andy Coverdale
Blog: http://www.phdblog.net
Twitter: @andycoverdale

Supervisors: Gordon Joyes & Charles Crook

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Digitally-mediated Doctoral Agency

  • 1. Andy Coverdale School of Education | University of Nottingham Digitally-mediated Doctoral Agency: How PhD students are using social media to negotiate academic practices and identities ________________________________________________________ Losing Momentum? Current Challenges in Learning and Technology Department of Education | Oxford University 14 June 2012
  • 2. Doctoral Agency ________________________________________________________ Human Agency “The power of people to act purposively and reflectively, in more or less complex interrelationships with one another, to reiterate and remake the world in which they live.” (Inden, 1990: 23) Human agency “happens daily and mundanely” (Holland et al, 1998) A ‘cultural view’ of learning (Bruner, 1996) • Construction of a conceptual system that ‘organises’ a record of agentic encounters • Performed through knowledge and skills acquisition in specific settings • Interrelated with identity development Doctoral Contexts • Socialisation and enculturation into specific fields of academic enquiry • Transformation of identity • Positionality – locating oneself in the ‘field’ • Doctoral research cultures – (inter)disciplinary, supervisory, departmental, peer group
  • 3. Key Motivations for Research ________________________________________________________ What is ‘doing a PhD’? • Holistic and authentic models of doctoral practice • Key phases in doctoral study across multiple practice contexts Ecological perspective of social media • Contextualised and situated approach • The multiplicity, interrelatedness and transiency of social media practice • PLE as an idealised and consensual conceptual model Profiling and sampling participants • The reality of low adoption rates and lack of widespread use • Inclusive approach to social media users and user contexts
  • 4. Research Design ________________________________________________________ Participants Six PhD students: • Different stages of PhD • Humanities, Social Sciences and Interdisciplinary • Based in ‘traditional’ Faculty and Doctoral Training Centres (DTCs) Data Collection 15-month data collection period: • Logging all digital artefacts (blog posts, tweets etc.) • Field notes • Participant-reported accounts • Three interviews with each participant (90-120 mins. per interview)
  • 5. Analytical Framework ________________________________________________________ Activity Theory • Social, cultural and historical perspective of doctoral practices • Culturally-mediated, object-oriented activity systems • Objects are emergent and partly shared, fragmented and contested Data Analysis • Used as a descriptive analytical framework • Multiple and interrelated activity systems • Open coding and ‘thick description’ Agency in Activity Systems • Object-oriented ‘interagency’ • Development of cultural artefacts • Figured worlds and genre knowledge
  • 7. Cultural Artefact Development ________________________________________________________ Genre Studies • Socio-cultural fork of Genre Studies (e.g. Berkenkotter & Huckin, 1993) • Traditions of using tools rather than artefact categorisation • Development of ‘genre knowledge’ as cultural tools Figured Worlds (Holland et al., 1998) • Historical, socially enacted and culturally constructed in recognised frames of social life • Space of authoring’ (Bakhtin) – mutual shaping of figured worlds
  • 8. Key Findings ________________________________________________________ Developing Cultural Artefacts as Agentic Tools • Purposes , contexts and stages of the PhD Agentic Contexts • Agency exists within and across multiple and interrelated practice contexts • Boundary crossing and interdisciplinary activities • Peripheral and thesis-oriented work Loci of Agency • Networked individualism vs. community development • Relational agency (Edwards, 2008); Collective competency (Hakkarainen et al. 2004)
  • 9. Key Findings ________________________________________________________ “Privileged Insight” • Social media practices within and across figured worlds increase authenticity of agency Partiality of Participatory Contexts • Social media practices within and across figured worlds increase authenticity of agency • Agency may be partially realised in figured worlds with limited social media adoption • Greater reliability when integrated with other doctoral practices • Dominant parties, discourses and cultural practices Ambiguity of Participatory Contexts • Interactive vs. broadcast metaphors of social media engagement • Identifiable and ‘imagined’ audiences
  • 10. Thanks Andy Coverdale Blog: http://www.phdblog.net Twitter: @andycoverdale Supervisors: Gordon Joyes & Charles Crook