An Activity Theoretical Perspective on Writing and Supervising a Master’s Thesis

Madhu Neupane Bastola

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Abstract

For students as novice researchers, a master’s thesis is the most demanding component because it requires them to display and learn research skills and work independently. Unfortunately, master thesis supervision has remained far from the limelight of university pedagogy. Drawing on mixed-methods research, this paper characterizes the writing and supervising of a master’s thesis from the perspective of cultural-historical activity theory. It presents various components of the activity system and how the interaction between these systems creates conflicts and contradictions. The implications of such an understanding to effective master’s thesis writing and supervision have been provided.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-44
JournalEnglish Language Teaching Perspectives
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2023

Keywords

  • activity theory
  • contradictions
  • Supervisory feedback
  • Master’s thesis

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