2 0 AUTHORING AP H D
first draft signals that from hereon the elements of your thesis are pretty fixed.
The best organization and presentation
of these elements is not fixed, however. Instead there will normally be a period of three to six months after getting a complete first draft during which you must reorganize the elements you have so as to produce a much stronger and more integrated final text. Drawing out the intellectual themes of your work is a key focus of your effort at this stage. You need consistent themes that run all the way through the thesis, synthesizing your arguments, setting up and framing
your research conclusions, and putting the thesis value-added into sharp focus. Figure 8.1 shows that this is not a matter of mechanical reiteration or repetition, but rather of flexibly creating and enhancing linkages across five key elements the thesis title the abstract the first chapter
(plus any other lead-in chapter the conclusion sections of the middle chapters and the final chapter.
The thesis titleYour title should introduce the central analytic concepts used or the major argument themes developed. Normally thesis titles have a colon in the middle, which authors use to separate out thematic, analytic or theoretical
ambitions on the one hand,
and empirical references or limiting features on the other.
TITLE, ABSTRACT, CONTENTS PAGE
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