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A Probe Into Chinese Doctoral Students’ Researcher Identity: A Volunteer-Employed Photography Study

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posted on 2025-02-26, 04:24 authored by Xing XuXing Xu
Researcher identity has been widely studied as central to doctoral education. However, little is known about students’ emic conceptualization of what represents researcher identity based on their lived experience. Using a sample of 24 Chinese doctoral students in Australia, this study adopts volunteer-employed photography (VEP) to facilitate the participants’ delineation of their researcher identity. Findings reveal that researcher identity is indexed at three levels: belonging as being, doing as becoming, and limited limitlessness. It presents itself as a complex formulating process in which dichotomous, yet mutually constitutive, forces collide and merge. This study concretizes perceptions about the notion of researcher identity through photographs and corresponding revelatory dialogues in relation to people, objects, feelings, phenomena, and relationships. Some insights on visual research methodology are also discussed.

History

Journal

SAGE Open

Volume

11

Article number

ARTN 21582440211032151

Pagination

1-10

Location

London, Eng.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

2158-2440

eISSN

2158-2440

Language

eng

Issue

3

Publisher

SAGE Publications