Student-Generated Allegory for Doctoral Supervision: The Case of Maritime Metaphors
: Marila, Marko; Vuori, Katariina
: 2025
: Högre utbildning
: 2025
: 15(1)
: 45
: 57
DOI: https://doi.org/10.23865/hu.v15.7045
: https://doi.org/10.23865/hu.v15.7045
: https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/491728137
This reflexive essay explores metaphors as conceptual tools in pursuing a doctorate. We ask, how can incorporating student-generated metaphors in student self-reflection and supervision language lead to more manageable and enjoyable doctoral work? It is argued in the essay that the use of research area-specific student-generated metaphors in supervision communication can contribute towards cultivating a more inclusive and supportive supervisor–supervisee relationship and promote the doctorate as a process of learning to reflect self-critically. Through an autoethnographic case study on the use of maritime metaphors in supervision communication, we highlight doctoral supervision as a collaborative activity where the adoption and development of research area-specific student-generated metaphors support the intensification of the importance of one’s research project and a sense of situatedness in and belonging to a research community. This essay hopes to encourage metaphor use in doctoral training to foster a supervision culture that nurtures academic softness, ease of communication, and student well-being.