Prof Louise Ackers H.L.Ackers@salford.ac.uk
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Mobilities and social capital: understanding the importance of international networking to progression in research careers
Ackers, HL
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Abstract
This paper draws on research conducted as part of the POCARIM study of mobilities and career progression in the social sciences and humanities. The findings underline the importance of certain forms of mobilities associated with network-building to career entry and advancement. Networks play an important role in providing opportunities for publication and dissemination but also as conduits for ‘inside’ information about employment and research opportunities despite the growing policy emphasis on ‘open recruitment’. In many respects this aspect of geographical mobility is as or more critical to career progression than other more long term forms of researcher mobility. The paper reviews recent research on networking and careers before providing an analysis of the POCARIM research findings. From a theoretical perspective the paper challenges the emphasis on more long term forms of occupational (moving for job) mobility to capture the dynamics of short term, business travel, (within job) mobilities. It concludes by assessing the policy implications of the findings with a particular emphasis on gender dimensions and wider equality concerns.
Citation
Ackers, H. (2014, August). Mobilities and social capital: understanding the importance of international networking to progression in research careers. Presented at RGS-IBG Annual International Conference: Geographies of co-production, Imperial College, London
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | RGS-IBG Annual International Conference: Geographies of co-production |
Conference Location | Imperial College, London |
Start Date | Aug 26, 2014 |
End Date | Aug 29, 2014 |
Deposit Date | May 21, 2015 |
Keywords | science careers; research careers; academic careers; Europe; ERA; mobility; internationalsiation; |
Additional Information | Event Type : Conference Funders : European Commission Projects : Mapping the Population, Careers, Mobilities and Impacts of Advanced Research Degree Graduates in the Social Sciences and Humanities (POCARIM) |
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