'Cooking together disparate things': the role of metaphor in thesis writing

The article contributes to the discussion of writing at doctoral level, which has lately been of interest in higher education literature, by approaching doctoral theses as texts and by highlighting textuality and rhetoric in doctoral writing, issues which have been marginalised in the discourse to d...

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