Lives in Science: How Institutions Affect Academic Careers
Autor Joseph C. Hermanowiczen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 feb 2013
What can we learn when we follow people over the years and across the course of their professional lives? Joseph C. Hermanowicz asks this question specifically about scientists and answers it here by tracking fifty-five physicists through different stages of their careers at a variety of universities across the country. He explores these scientists’ shifting perceptions of their jobs to uncover the meanings they invest in their work, when and where they find satisfaction, how they succeed and fail, and how the rhythms of their work change as they age. His candid interviews with his subjects, meanwhile, shed light on the ways career goals are and are not met, on the frustrations of the academic profession, and on how one deals with the boredom and stagnation that can set in once one is established.
An in-depth study of American higher education professionals eloquently told through their own words, Hermanowicz’s keen analysis of how institutions shape careers will appeal to anyone interested in life in academia.
An in-depth study of American higher education professionals eloquently told through their own words, Hermanowicz’s keen analysis of how institutions shape careers will appeal to anyone interested in life in academia.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780226005645
ISBN-10: 022600564X
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: 1 line drawing, 29 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10: 022600564X
Pagini: 338
Ilustrații: 1 line drawing, 29 tables
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: University of Chicago Press
Colecția University of Chicago Press
Notă biografică
Joseph C. Hermanowicz is associate professor of sociology at the University of Georgia and the author of The Stars Are Not Enough: Scientists—Their Passions and Professions, also published by the University of Chicago Press.
Cuprins
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Guiding Theoretic Perspectives
Physics and Physicists
Organization of the Book
1 Following the Scientists
Foundations of the Follow-up Study
Research Design and Sample
The Ten-Year Career Interval
The Fieldwork
Analysis of Data
Academic Worlds Then and Now
2 Early- to Mid-Career Passages
Professional Profile
Early Career Patterns
Elites
Pluralists
Communitarians
Summary
3 Mid- to Late-Career Passages
Professional Profile
Mid-Career Patterns
Elites
Pluralists
Communitarians
Summary
4 Late- to Post-Career Passages
Professional Profile
Late-Career Patterns
Elites
Pluralists
Communitarians
Summary
5 Lives of Learning
Expectations and the Rhythm of Careers
Anomie and Adaptation
Reference Groups and Social Control
Selection of Reference Groups
Rejection of Reference Groups
Social Control of the Life Course
Careers in Other Academic Fields
Future Cohorts of Scientists and Contexts of Science
Appendix A: Interview Protocol—Foundational Study, 1998
Appendix B: Contact Letter to Scientists
Appendix C: Thank-You Letter to Scientists
Appendix D: Interview Protocol
Appendix E: Post-Interview Questionnnaire
Appendix F: Departmental Questionnaire
Appendix G: Propositions Generated by the Study
Note
References
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Guiding Theoretic Perspectives
Physics and Physicists
Organization of the Book
1 Following the Scientists
Foundations of the Follow-up Study
Research Design and Sample
The Ten-Year Career Interval
The Fieldwork
Analysis of Data
Academic Worlds Then and Now
2 Early- to Mid-Career Passages
Professional Profile
Early Career Patterns
Elites
Pluralists
Communitarians
Summary
3 Mid- to Late-Career Passages
Professional Profile
Mid-Career Patterns
Elites
Pluralists
Communitarians
Summary
4 Late- to Post-Career Passages
Professional Profile
Late-Career Patterns
Elites
Pluralists
Communitarians
Summary
5 Lives of Learning
Expectations and the Rhythm of Careers
Anomie and Adaptation
Reference Groups and Social Control
Selection of Reference Groups
Rejection of Reference Groups
Social Control of the Life Course
Careers in Other Academic Fields
Future Cohorts of Scientists and Contexts of Science
Appendix A: Interview Protocol—Foundational Study, 1998
Appendix B: Contact Letter to Scientists
Appendix C: Thank-You Letter to Scientists
Appendix D: Interview Protocol
Appendix E: Post-Interview Questionnnaire
Appendix F: Departmental Questionnaire
Appendix G: Propositions Generated by the Study
Note
References
Index
Recenzii
"To take the surprise out of the territory ahead, anyone hoping for an academic science career would be wise to consider the message of this thoughtful, solid, illuminating book."