Jeffrey Logan

Jeff Logan, PhD, is a faculty member at the Southern Alberta Institute of Technology. His doctoral research explored the role of humor in Indigenous leadership across multiple industry sectors. He teaches in the areas of Indigenous Studies, Research Methods, and Communication Studies. His teaching has allowed him to work in Canada, Russia, China, South Korea, and the United States. In addition to his postsecondary work, he collaborates closely with First Nations and Métis communities, contributing to program reviews, organizational assessments, strategic planning initiatives, and leadership development. He also serves in leadership roles within the nonprofit sector, particularly supporting newcomers to Canada. Dr. Logan’s academic research focuses on humor studies, informed by his earlier training in anthropology and linguistics. He has also dabbled in the humor field as a standup comedian, emcee, illustrator, and cartoonist.

Books by Jeffrey Logan:

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Walking the Doctoral Trail
A Fully Relatable (and Occasionally Humorous) Guide for Successful Completion and Beyond

Walking the Doctoral Trail: A Fully Relatable (and Occasionally Humorous) Guide for Successful Completion and Beyond is not a how-to manual—and that is exactly the point.

For many prospective and current doctoral students, beginning a doctorate is one of the most meaningful, and most underestimated, undertakings of their lives. This book meets doctoral sojourners where they are: curious, hopeful, anxious, determined, sometimes discouraged, and often more alone than expected. Rather than offering a prescriptive formula for “how to finish,” it invites readers into honest reflection, grounded conversation, and realistic preparation and action for the doctoral journey as it is truly lived. Co-authored by three doctoral completers, the book reflects decades of experience walking alongside doctoral students as educators, advisors, and practitioner-scholars who understand the academic and personal demands of doctoral life. Together, the authors offer diverse perspectives without promoting a single theoretical, methodological, or disciplinary stance.

Using the metaphor of a hiking trail, Walking the Doctoral Trail supports doctoral students across disciplines and program structures and acknowledges that journeys differ in terrain and pacing, yet share common challenges and turning points. Organized into seven chapters representing stages of the doctoral journey, each topic includes reflection, guidance, warnings, trail tales, and space for readers’ own notes. Humor—through original cartoons—is woven throughout, reminding readers they are not alone and that completing the hike is achievable.

Ideal for doctoral orientation courses and mentoring conversations, this book offers companionship, perspective, wisdom, and steady encouragement for those committed to walking the doctoral trail to the end. It will be a meaningful gift for someone considering—or beginning—a doctorate program as well! Walking the Doctoral Trail is an invaluable tool for every doctoral student, regardless of the stage that they find themselves in in their program.

Perfect for courses such as: Introduction to Doctoral Education; Doctoral Research Seminar; Dissertation/Thesis Proposal Writing; Doctoral Dissertation Seminar; Foundations of Social Science Research; Foundations of Behavioral Science Research; Foundations of Organizational and Leadership Research; Introduction to Educational Research; Doctoral Mentoring and Advising; Inquiry as Practice

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