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http://hdl.handle.net/10071/36615| Author(s): | Cairns, D. |
| Editor: | Cairns, David |
| Date: | 2025 |
| Title: | Senior researchers |
| Book title/volume: | Precarity and the development of research careers in academia: Becoming a researcher |
| Pages: | 111 - 133 |
| Reference: | Cairns, D. (2025). Senior researchers. In D. Cairns (Ed.), Precarity and the development of research careers in academia: Becoming a researcher (pp. 111-133).Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-96409-1_6 |
| ISBN: | 978-3-031-96409-1 |
| DOI (Digital Object Identifier): | 10.1007/978-3-031-96409-1_6 |
| Abstract: | The third and final empirically informed chapter of this book looks at researchers who have reached an advanced stage in the careers, defined as having over 12 years of post-PhD experience. Reflecting the idea that a university workforce is bifurcated, I provide insight into two specific forms of seniority. The first I term the ‘research professor,’ relating to people who, for the most part, started their careers before or during the time of expanded investment in R&D in Portugal in the 1990s, and have since progressed towards leadership positions in their institutions. A second approach relates to a further prolongation of the project-to-project approach, and an intensified focus on individualized success. In the chapter, I am able to identify the contrasts and commonalities between these two positions, including a somewhat uneven distribution of precarity in their professional lives despite high levels of scientific productivity from both parties. |
| Peerreviewed: | yes |
| Access type: | Embargoed Access |
| Appears in Collections: | CIES-CLI - Capítulos de livros internacionais |
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