Jul 032014
 

The Problem is ‘the problem’.

What is the problem space of my research? More concretely, what exactly is my research question?

I started pondering this question back in early January 2014 and now it is early July 2014.
What is my problem in getting to my research question?

Well, for the past 2 months I got interrupted and distracted (yet again!) by having to find new supervisors. My Cass supervisor left Cass Business School, and my main supervisor in Computer Science department in the School of Mathematics, Computer Science and Engineering (newly combined school) left City at the end of June. It has been quite a frustrating experience in many ways. I now know why students move with their supervisors, if they have the choice. I don’t have the choice (I am funded by the Computer Science department) so it boils down to finding supervisors that want to supervisor me, and also interested in my topic of interests.

Hopefully I don’t have to go through another drama involving change of supervisors, as I don’t want to have to change my research topic and interests. My problem space involves not just finding my research question but how to remain in the research space I want to work on. Doing a PhD research is dealing and coping with change, nothing new or profound. The biggest problem is I am losing time, and this is probably my biggest challenge as I can’t turn back the clock.

Back to now…

What is my research question?

I am aware that a thesis or research outcome has to have ‘depth and substance’. I started off early this year planning on doing a multidisciplinary research. Now I am struggling to find a way to do this, partly because of the change of supervisors, and mostly because multidisciplinary research across schools just don’t work. The University just don’t have the structure to facilitate or encourage multidisciplinary research. Having gone through the process of finding supervisors from different schools highlighted the sad state of affairs. So, I have no choice but to change focus by removing aspects of my research interests.

I am still particularly drawn to social technical issues, issues involving technology and law especially matters with data protection and privacy in the context of organisation business environment. For my research space, technology falls into my solution space not in my problem space.

My problem space is organisations in cyberspace and their relationships in cyberspace and the issues with data loss and data breach.

Nov 042013
 

October 2013

1st supervisor meeting 15th October 2013:
A gift – The illustrated Guide to a PhD by Matt Might; message [Keep Pushing!]
Find 5 Conferences 1st & 2nd Tiers ranking
Overview of PhD research in general – built, modelling and or analysis

1st Group meeting 15th October 2103:
Demo and discussion

Started this research website to document my activities and stuff;

2nd Group meeting 22nd October 2013:
Presented my draft research plan

Attended Cass lectures for modules:
SMM352 Theory of Risk and Insurance Markets (PRD1 2013/14)
SMM353 Insurance Law and Regulation (PRD1 2013/14)
SMM356 Risk Management (PRD1 2013/14)

Signed up (but not fully attended) for modules:
INM414 IT Risk Management in Business, Commerce & the Public Sector for Effective Performance & the Prevention of Fraud, Error (PRD1 2013/14)
INM417 IT Risk and Resilience (PRD1 2013/14)

Checkout Moodle for modules/forums (not timetable!)
Timetables via this site:

Met my 2nd Supervisor in Cass Business School

Got my new MacBook Pro! – 25th October 2013

2nd supervisor meeting 29th October 2013:
Find 10 papers and critique – bad & good
Suggestions of authors to browse/read.
List started under Resource

Group meeting 29th October 2013:
Suggestion; Ways to encourage researchers to get-to-gether, form a community?
Got Facebook groups already but no common area for drop-ins etc