The Inner World of Research is a book about the misery and joy of life
as a researcher. It deals with essential but rarely spoken of topics
in the everyday life of a researcher, focussing in particular on the
role of emotions and social relations in research. It stretches from
the individual researcher, to the ‘micro-cosmos’ of the research
team and to the broader policy environment in which research takes
place. The book is to a large extent based on autobiographical
material from the author’s long career as a leading social
scientist. But it also derives from extended interviews with
researchers from a variety of disciplines, and with authors, artists
and musicians. It delves into the mysteries of creativity; the joys
and frustrations of collaboration; and the role of fear, anger, and
boredom in the life of a researcher. It is driven by a quiet fury
about how research as a practice is so little understood and so poorly
administrated and communicated. Neither a standard research monograph
nor a typical memoir or autobiography, The Inner World of Research
belongs to the academic essay genre. It is a book based on the
author’s frustrations, experiences and curiosity but all through
written in dialogue with colleagues supported by adequate scholarship.
It is personal and self-reflexive yet authoritative and offers
significant insights into the heaven and hell of contemporary academic
life in general. And in contrast to many other contemporary books on
‘the decline of the university’, this book is not only critical
but also self-critical and constructive.
Les mer
On Academic Labor
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781785273032
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Anthem Press (NBN)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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