Dissertation Database

As ASLE continues to grow and evolve as an organization, it has seen a dramatic rise in the number of graduate student members. The work of these ASLE graduate student members has historically been--and continues to be--interdisciplinary and diverse.

To capture some of the breadth and scope of this important scholarly work, the ASLE Graduate Student Working Group has created a Dissertations-in-Progress Database, which will feature the titles and abstracts of current and recent ASLE-related doctoral research. One goal of the project is to encourage a broader conversation among graduate students and faculty advisors in the intellectual communities at different colleges and universities, both nationally and internationally.

If you are writing or have recently written a Ph.D. dissertation in an ASLE-related field, please submit information about your project to ASLE executive council member Tom Hillard (thomashillard@boisestate.edu). If you are directing dissertations of interest to members of ASLE, please ask your students to contact Tom.


Submissions should include the following information:

Name:
Email:
Institution:
Program/Department:
Advisor (Other Committee Members optional):
Expected Completion Date:
Dissertation Title:
Abstract (no more than 250 words):
Keywords (no more than 10 words):


The Dissertations-in-Progress Database is merged with the current ASLE Online Bibliography, where entries can be searched with the search phrase "diss."