My story: An authoethnographical account of being a PhD candidate

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This paper is an autoethnographical account of my PhD candidature. It shows how the work affected my development as a researcher and also as a person. As I near the end I realise that the process of doing a PhD has changed me beyond recognition. I am no longer the naive undergraduate student of the recent past. I have developed beyond that. I discuss some of the important influences on me during my candidature and how they changed me and my way of thinking about myself and my work.

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Pitcher, R. (2014). My story: An authoethnographical account of being a PhD candidate. Qualitative Report, 19(35). https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2014.1019

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