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The Social Production of Research: Perspectives on Funding and Gender

The Social Production of Research: Perspectives on Funding and Gender

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The Social Production of Research provides critical perspectives on the interrelations between research funding and gender in a climate where universities expect accountability and publishing productivity. Contributors investigate experiences with research funding, institutional contexts, and the impact of social change on research ecosystems and academic careers in Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the UK. The volume highlights the social, emotional, and political conditions within which research is produced and offers insights for an international readership.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 20 May 2024
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


The Social Production of Research delves into the intricate interplay between research funding and gender, offering critical perspectives in a climate where universities demand accountability and publishing productivity to remain at peak levels. Through a diverse range of qualitative methods, contributors explore firsthand experiences with research funding, examine the nature of institutional, funding body, and country contexts, and assess the impact of social change and disruptions on research ecosystems and academic careers in Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the UK.

These nuanced accounts shed light on the social, emotional, and political factors that shape research production, while also highlighting the ways in which academics actively engage with, shape, negotiate, and resist these conditions in their daily practices. The volume offers thought-provoking and critical insights for an international readership, serving as an invaluable resource for researchers, academics, administrators, managers, funders, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the future of research funding and the significance of gender equity.

In Canada, Finland, Sweden, and the UK, research funding is intricately linked to gender dynamics, shaping the opportunities and barriers available to researchers across different fields and disciplines. Contributors to this volume examine the historical and contemporary contexts of research funding, including the impact of government policies, institutional structures, and cultural norms on the distribution of resources and recognition. They explore the experiences of women and other marginalized groups in accessing research funding, the challenges they face, and the strategies they employ to overcome these barriers.

The Social Production of Research also highlights the role of social change and disruptions in shaping research ecosystems and academic careers. The rise of digital technologies, changing research paradigms, and global economic uncertainties have all contributed to the transformation of research practices and the expectations placed on researchers. Contributors examine how these changes have impacted the nature of research funding, the career trajectories of academics, and the ways in which researchers adapt and respond to these challenges.

The volume offers valuable insights into the complex relationship between research funding and gender, shedding light on the ways in which social, emotional, and political factors influence the production of knowledge. It provides a platform for academics, policymakers, and other stakeholders to engage in critical dialogue and explore innovative solutions to promote gender equity in research funding and support the development of a more inclusive and equitable research ecosystem.

In conclusion, The Social Production of Research is a groundbreaking contribution to the field of research funding and gender studies. By examining the interrelationships between research funding and gender in a range of contexts, the volume offers critical insights into the social, emotional, and political conditions that shape research production. It serves as a valuable resource for researchers, academics, administrators, managers, funders, policymakers, and anyone concerned about the future of research funding and the importance of gender equity. Through its thought-provoking and critical insights, the volume contributes to the ongoing efforts to promote a more inclusive and equitable research ecosystem and to ensure that the benefits of scientific research are accessible to all.

Weight: 382g
Dimension: 156 x 234 x 16 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032361437

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