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Now all that research has been written about, it needs to find its way to a wider audience. This chapter focuses on publishing processes, including peer review and co-authorship; touches upon how these relate to future careers; and considers some of the other writing genres doctoral writers produce outside the thesis itself.
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Carter, S., Guerin, C., Aitchison, C. (2020). Disseminating Research. In: Doctoral Writing. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1808-9_6
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