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Fareedah Akanbi: How Academic Discipline Transforms Research Thinking

45 min · 22. touko 2026
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This episode examines the dynamics between structured academic supervision and student resistance within research environments. It explores how supervisory frameworks shape research discipline, intellectual independence, and academic progression, particularly in contexts where expectations, feedback, and autonomy must be carefully balanced. The discussion situates resistance not simply as non-compliance but as an epistemic and developmental tension within supervision practice, where students negotiate authority, feedback, and ownership of their research trajectory. Overview The episode explores how structured supervision operates as a mechanism for developing research rigour, clarity, and methodological discipline. It also interrogates the conditions under which students resist supervisory input, including perceived misalignment between guidance and research ownership, differences in academic interpretation, and the emotional and cognitive load of doctoral work. The analysis frames supervision as a relational process that requires negotiation rather than unilateral instruction, particularly in advanced academic settings where independence is a core outcome. ⸻ Key Discussion Points * The function of structured supervision in shaping research quality and academic discipline * Student resistance as a form of negotiation over epistemic authority and research ownership * The balance between directive guidance and intellectual autonomy in supervision practice * Communication breakdowns and misalignment in supervisory expectations * Practical supervisory strategies for reducing friction while maintaining academic standards ⸻ Key Takeaways * Structured supervision improves coherence, methodological rigour, and research progression when consistently applied * Resistance is often symptomatic of unclear expectations or contested academic authority rather than disengagement * Effective supervision requires adaptive communication strategies that recognise student epistemic positioning * Strong supervisory frameworks benefit from clarity, consistency, and reflective feedback loops ⸻ Connect and Further Engagement Website: https://olaarowolo.com/OAsis-AA Instagram: @olaarowolo Instagram (Academic Hub): @beyondlecture X (Twitter): @olaarowolo Facebook: Ola Arowolo Guest enquiries: oa@olaarowolo.com ⸻ Call to Action Engage with the broader series on academic supervision and research practice to deepen understanding of supervisory design, doctoral development, and research culture. ⸻ Hashtags #AcademicSupervision #ResearchThinking #DoctoralStudies #HigherEducation #ResearchCulture

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