ABSTRACT This paper applies Bourdieu’s theory of the scientific field to examine the sources of authority, reasons for conflict, and group dynamics in an isotope lab at a Chinese university. After 7 months of participant observation and non-structured interviews, I found that theoretical capital and technological capital are both used in the isotope lab. While both are associated with scientific authority, it was theoretical capital that determined lab members ’ social authority. Dominant and subordinate members of the lab applied different strategies to advance their interests. Conflicts of interest induced competition between the holders of theoretical and technological capital, which in turn caused interpersonal conflict. The specificity...
This article extends Bourdieu’s convertibility of different forms of capital to understand the patte...
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We analyze the role of social capital in academic careers. We distinguish between ties with reputed ...
This paper sets out an argument and approach for moving beyond a primarily arts-based conceptualizat...
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The objective of this study is to clarify how the notions of field, habitus and capital participate ...
The aim of the article is to discuss theoretically the power relationships that materialize themselv...
In the article the author analyzes confl icts arising between scientists aiming at participation in ...
Introduction Using Pierre Bourdieu’s theory about existence of various hierarchies in the academic f...
As China has celebrated its economic boom over the past decades, scientific research within the R&D ...
In modern social systems, the profession of the scientist represents “expert labor” and is one of th...
This article extends Bourdieu’s convertibility of different forms of capital to understand the patte...
This paper investigates the geographic and professional mobility of scientists employed in Singapore...
Bourdieu argues that political inclination is dependent upon one's position in the academic field, a...
This paper examines the tensions between the concentration and dispersal of academic capital in the ...
This study accounts for the organization of scientific research in networks of socio-intellectual ti...
In this article, we apply Max Weber’s ideal types of fief and benefice feudalism to elite and non-el...
We analyze the role of social capital in academic careers. We distinguish between ties with reputed ...
This paper sets out an argument and approach for moving beyond a primarily arts-based conceptualizat...
The paper intends to contribute to a better understanding of the phenomenon of scientific capital. S...
The objective of this study is to clarify how the notions of field, habitus and capital participate ...
The aim of the article is to discuss theoretically the power relationships that materialize themselv...
In the article the author analyzes confl icts arising between scientists aiming at participation in ...
Introduction Using Pierre Bourdieu’s theory about existence of various hierarchies in the academic f...
As China has celebrated its economic boom over the past decades, scientific research within the R&D ...
In modern social systems, the profession of the scientist represents “expert labor” and is one of th...
This article extends Bourdieu’s convertibility of different forms of capital to understand the patte...
This paper investigates the geographic and professional mobility of scientists employed in Singapore...
Bourdieu argues that political inclination is dependent upon one's position in the academic field, a...