The process of scientific production in precarious conditions An ethnographic review from the sociology of work

  • María José Díaz Santiago Universidad Complutense de Madrid; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid
Keywords: recariousness, University, scientific production, dissertation, Field work.

Abstract

This article aims to show the processes of precariousness and intensification of work in the process of scientific production. Specific, the analysis sees as the study case how they are doing some of doctoral thesis where research and especially fieldwork, cover much of the space usually devoted to family and personal life to not having a time and specific space precarious the work of the researcher and dilating the time of the investigation as the only strategy. In the article has been performed an analysis from a gender perspective to be known as intensification practices that affect the people and scientific production, especially, of the scientific population.

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Díaz Santiago M. J. (2016). The process of scientific production in precarious conditions An ethnographic review from the sociology of work. Sociología del Trabajo, 88, 27-46. https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/STRA/article/view/59680