Too close to home? Stubbornness, spite, and sheer bloody-mindedness as contributors to perseverance in doctoral study

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Glasby, K., Leslie, R. and Fanshawe, M.. 2025. "Too close to home? Stubbornness, spite, and sheer bloody-mindedness as contributors to perseverance in doctoral study." The Australian Educational Researcher. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-025-00816-6
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Too close to home? Stubbornness, spite, and sheer bloody-mindedness as contributors to perseverance in doctoral study

ERA Journal ID20008
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsGlasby, K., Leslie, R. and Fanshawe, M.
Journal TitleThe Australian Educational Researcher
Year2025
PublisherSpringer
ISSN0311-6999
2210-5328
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s13384-025-00816-6
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Completing a higher degree is a complex and demanding undertaking for doctoral students. Along with the cognitive demands of study, there are competing personal and contextual factors which contribute to stress for students during the process. This study seeks to contribute to existing literature by acknowledging the characteristics of the interplay of various roles and identities, along with the doctoral topic on student’s mental health and perseverance with higher degree studies. Through a collaborative autoethnographic approach, three academics used an arts-based methodology to reflect on our experiences of completing a doctorate which focused on a topic of disability, of which we had lived experience as carers. Data was examined through Pekrun’s control value theory to explore the roles and identities we held during our study, the impact of our unique positionality, as well as the emotional impact from investigating a topic which may have been too close to home.

KeywordsDoctoral study; Collective autoethnography; Control value theory; Caregivers in academia
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ANZSRC Field of Research 2020390303. Higher education
390406. Gender, sexuality and education
390412. Teacher and student wellbeing
Byline AffiliationsSchool of Education
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Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2018. "Teaching mathematics through a growth mindset." Teaching Mathematics Through a Growth Mindset 2018 (22nd October). Brisbane, Australia 22 Oct 2018 Brisbane, Queensland.
Strengthening preservice teachers’ school based experience while providing in school, face-to-face support to secondary students studying early tertiary programs with USQ
Fanshawe, Melissa, Silk, Kirsty and Penton, Kirstie. 2019. Strengthening preservice teachers’ school based experience while providing in school, face-to-face support to secondary students studying early tertiary programs with USQ. Toowoomba. University of Southern Queensland.
Catering for the Specialized Needs of Students With Vision Impairment in Mainstream Classes: Listening to Student Voices for Academic, Physical, and Social Inclusion
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "Catering for the Specialized Needs of Students With Vision Impairment in Mainstream Classes: Listening to Student Voices for Academic, Physical, and Social Inclusion." van Rensburg, Henriette and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Inclusive Theory and Practice in Special Education. Hershey, United States. IGI Global. pp. 192-211
Child sexual abuse in the context of disability
Bryce, India and Glasby, Karen. 2020. "Child sexual abuse in the context of disability." Bryce, India and Petherick, Wayne (ed.) Child Sexual Abuse: Forensic Issues in Evidence, Impact, and Management. London, United Kingdom. Elsevier. pp. 137-158
Lighting the way through the home: development of early braille literacy
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2017. "Lighting the way through the home: development of early braille literacy." 2017 Biennial SPEVI Conference: Shining the Light on Vision Education. Brisbane, Queensland 08 - 12 Jan 2017 Australia.
Opening Eyes onto Inclusion and Diversity
Carter, Susan, Abawi, Lindy-Anne, Lawrence, Jill, Brownlow, Charlotte, Desmarchelier, Renee, Fanshawe, Melissa, Gilbey, Kathryn, Turner, Michelle and Guy, Jillian. Carter, Susan (ed.) 2019. Opening Eyes onto Inclusion and Diversity . Australia. University of Southern Queensland.
Four things students with vision impairment want you (their teachers and friends)to know
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Four things students with vision impairment want you (their teachers and friends)to know." The Conversation. 10 June 2019, pp. 1-5.
'Talk to Me!': Empowering students with a vision impairment through audio e-assessment feedback
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2020. "'Talk to Me!': Empowering students with a vision impairment through audio e-assessment feedback." Dann, Christopher Ewart and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Technology-enhanced formative assessment practices in higher education. United States. IGI Global. pp. 1-19
Utilising instantaneous feedback to promote self-regulated learning in online higher education course: the case for digital badges
Fanshawe, Melissa, Delaney, Nicole and Powell, Alwyn. 2020. "Utilising instantaneous feedback to promote self-regulated learning in online higher education course: the case for digital badges." Dann, Christopher Ewart and O'Neill, Shirley (ed.) Technology-enhanced formative assessment practices in higher education. United States. IGI Global. pp. 41-59
Celebrating diversity: focus on inclusion
Abawi, Lindy, Fanshawe, Melissa, Gilbey, Kathryn, Andersen, Cecily and Rogers, Christina. 2019. "Celebrating diversity: focus on inclusion." Carter, Susan (ed.) Opening eyes onto inclusion and diversity. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland. pp. 41-91
The importance of Indigenous cultural perspectives in education (the danger of the single story)
Fanshawe, Melissa, Abawi, Lindy and Guy, Jillian. 2019. "The importance of Indigenous cultural perspectives in education (the danger of the single story)." Carter, Susan (ed.) Opening eyes onto inclusion and diversity. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland. pp. 289-318
Opening eyes to vision impairment: inclusion is just another way of seeing
Cain, Melissa and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2019. "Opening eyes to vision impairment: inclusion is just another way of seeing." Carter, Susan (ed.) Opening eyes onto inclusion and diversity. Toowoomba, Australia. University of Southern Queensland. pp. 239-288
The implications of monocular vision on orientation and mobility
Fanshawe, Melissa. 2015. "The implications of monocular vision on orientation and mobility." Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment. 8 (1), pp. 77-86.
The practice of using NAPLAN numeracy test results: a review of the literature
Getenet, Seyum and Fanshawe, Melissa. 2018. "The practice of using NAPLAN numeracy test results: a review of the literature." Hunter, Jodie, Darragh, Lisa and Perger, Pam (ed.) 41st Annual Conference of the Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA41). Auckland, New Zealand 01 - 05 Jul 2018 Adelaide, Australia.