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Destination Dissertation

A Traveler's Guide to a Done Dissertation, Third Edition

Sonja K. Foss and William Waters

Your dissertation is not a hurdle to jump or a battle to fight. It is a stimulating and exciting journey that can be completed in fewer than nine months and by following twenty-nine specific steps. Sonja Foss and William Waters—your guides on this journey—explain concrete and efficient processes for completing the parts of the dissertation where students tend to get stuck: conceptualizing a topic, developing a pre-proposal, writing a literature review, writing a proposal, collecting and analyzing data, writing the last chapter, defending the dissertation, working with your advisor, and avoiding delays and annoyances that can upend your progress.

Crafted for students in all disciplines and for both quantitative and qualitative dissertations and theses, the book incorporates a wealth of real-life examples from every step of the journey and provides guidance useful for a lifetime of post-graduate research writing.

The third edition discusses how best to make use of new technologies now available to assist in the dissertation process. It also features a new final chapter on how to successfully publish research from your dissertation.

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Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Pages: 482 • Trim: 6 x 9
978-1-5381-9633-5 • Hardback • April 2025 • $90.00 • (£69.00)
978-1-5381-9659-5 • Paperback • April 2025 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
978-1-5381-9658-8 • eBook • April 2025 • $29.00 • (£19.99)
Subjects: Education / Higher, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Academic & Scholarly, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Composition

Sonja K. Foss is professor emerita of communication at the University of Colorado at Denver. She created and is co-director of Scholars' Retreat, designed to provide intensive, focused, and supervised writing time for dissertations, theses, and other writing projects.

William Waters is associate professor of English at the University of Houston, Downtown and co-director of Scholars' Retreat.

The ideas in Destination Dissertation literally changed my life. Foss and Waters demystify the writing process by offering scholars a series of small, manageable steps to take along the journey that every doctoral candidate must take. This book is a gift to academia, and every doctoral program in the country should require its students to read it.


— Bernard J. Armada, University of St. Thomas


This book offers a step-by-step guide to completing the dissertation, with helpful suggestions to keep you motivated to complete your research and writing. The methodical approach to coding and sorting data is also very useful. Highly recommend!


— Stacey Sowards, University of Texas at Austin


The travel metaphor conceptualizes writing a dissertation as a fun and exciting trip. The metaphor suggests that the process will be a departure from normal routine during which readers will encounter new challenges and become confident in handling any difficulties.

Frames the dissertation as an enjoyable process of creating something new, discovering new ideas, figuring things out, and sharing new insights.

Lays out twenty-nine concrete steps broken down into small, manageable, concrete parts. With each step, students achieve progress and have clear direction on the path forwards.

Lays out a short timetable of as few as 1078 hours to complete the dissertation.

Features samples from real dissertations from sciences, arts, and humanities disciplines to show readers how to create effective elements and sections of the research project.

Focuses on the whole picture of the dissertation before the student begins to write. This view helps students know where they are in the process, how a particular step fits into the whole, and what they have to do next.

Helps prevent getting stuck on frequently difficult steps like conceptualizing a topic, developing a pre-proposal, writing a literature review, writing a proposal, analyzing data, writing the last chapter, and writing and editing.

Encourages the functional role of the scholar to help deprioritize other roles (such as housekeeper, model employee, proxy critic, and good student) that distract from dissertation progress.

Emphasizes original, creative, and insightful scholarship. Students and scholars must break out of typical methods of doing research, often learned in graduate school, where they impose others’ theories on their data or use other literature to define their ideas.

Guides productive advisor relationships. The book advises students on how use advisors in the most effective and productive ways.

Offers proven real-world skills that have been used with great success by students at the authors' Scholars’ Retreats.


Presents skills with long-term transferability to future research. The research and writing steps apply to post-dissertation research projects, including books and articles.



Destination Dissertation

A Traveler's Guide to a Done Dissertation, Third Edition

Cover Image
Hardback
Paperback
eBook
Summary
Summary
  • Your dissertation is not a hurdle to jump or a battle to fight. It is a stimulating and exciting journey that can be completed in fewer than nine months and by following twenty-nine specific steps. Sonja Foss and William Waters—your guides on this journey—explain concrete and efficient processes for completing the parts of the dissertation where students tend to get stuck: conceptualizing a topic, developing a pre-proposal, writing a literature review, writing a proposal, collecting and analyzing data, writing the last chapter, defending the dissertation, working with your advisor, and avoiding delays and annoyances that can upend your progress.

    Crafted for students in all disciplines and for both quantitative and qualitative dissertations and theses, the book incorporates a wealth of real-life examples from every step of the journey and provides guidance useful for a lifetime of post-graduate research writing.

    The third edition discusses how best to make use of new technologies now available to assist in the dissertation process. It also features a new final chapter on how to successfully publish research from your dissertation.

Details
Details
  • Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
    Pages: 482 • Trim: 6 x 9
    978-1-5381-9633-5 • Hardback • April 2025 • $90.00 • (£69.00)
    978-1-5381-9659-5 • Paperback • April 2025 • $34.00 • (£25.00)
    978-1-5381-9658-8 • eBook • April 2025 • $29.00 • (£19.99)
    Subjects: Education / Higher, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Academic & Scholarly, Language Arts & Disciplines / Writing / Composition
Author
Author
  • Sonja K. Foss is professor emerita of communication at the University of Colorado at Denver. She created and is co-director of Scholars' Retreat, designed to provide intensive, focused, and supervised writing time for dissertations, theses, and other writing projects.

    William Waters is associate professor of English at the University of Houston, Downtown and co-director of Scholars' Retreat.

Reviews
Reviews
  • The ideas in Destination Dissertation literally changed my life. Foss and Waters demystify the writing process by offering scholars a series of small, manageable steps to take along the journey that every doctoral candidate must take. This book is a gift to academia, and every doctoral program in the country should require its students to read it.


    — Bernard J. Armada, University of St. Thomas


    This book offers a step-by-step guide to completing the dissertation, with helpful suggestions to keep you motivated to complete your research and writing. The methodical approach to coding and sorting data is also very useful. Highly recommend!


    — Stacey Sowards, University of Texas at Austin


Features
Features
  • The travel metaphor conceptualizes writing a dissertation as a fun and exciting trip. The metaphor suggests that the process will be a departure from normal routine during which readers will encounter new challenges and become confident in handling any difficulties.

    Frames the dissertation as an enjoyable process of creating something new, discovering new ideas, figuring things out, and sharing new insights.

    Lays out twenty-nine concrete steps broken down into small, manageable, concrete parts. With each step, students achieve progress and have clear direction on the path forwards.

    Lays out a short timetable of as few as 1078 hours to complete the dissertation.

    Features samples from real dissertations from sciences, arts, and humanities disciplines to show readers how to create effective elements and sections of the research project.

    Focuses on the whole picture of the dissertation before the student begins to write. This view helps students know where they are in the process, how a particular step fits into the whole, and what they have to do next.

    Helps prevent getting stuck on frequently difficult steps like conceptualizing a topic, developing a pre-proposal, writing a literature review, writing a proposal, analyzing data, writing the last chapter, and writing and editing.

    Encourages the functional role of the scholar to help deprioritize other roles (such as housekeeper, model employee, proxy critic, and good student) that distract from dissertation progress.

    Emphasizes original, creative, and insightful scholarship. Students and scholars must break out of typical methods of doing research, often learned in graduate school, where they impose others’ theories on their data or use other literature to define their ideas.

    Guides productive advisor relationships. The book advises students on how use advisors in the most effective and productive ways.

    Offers proven real-world skills that have been used with great success by students at the authors' Scholars’ Retreats.


    Presents skills with long-term transferability to future research. The research and writing steps apply to post-dissertation research projects, including books and articles.



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