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Failing families, failing science : work-family conflict in academic science / Elaine Howard Ecklund and Anne E. Lincoln.
Chemistry Library - Books Q147 .E336 2016
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LIBRA Q147 .E336 2016
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ecklund, Elaine Howard, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Scientists.
- Scientists--Family relationships.
- Work and family.
- Science--Vocational guidance.
- Science.
- Science--Study and teaching (Higher).
- Families.
- Physical Description:
- vii, 195 pages ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- New York : New York University Press, [2016]
- Summary:
- Work-life in academia might at first sound like a dream: summers off, year-long sabbaticals, the opportunity to swap between classroom time and research on your own interests. Yet, when it comes to the sciences, life at the top U.S. research universities is hardly idyllic. Based on surveys of over 2,000 junior and senior scientists, both male and female, as well as in-depth interviews, Failing Families, Failing Science examines how the rigors of a career in academic science make it especially difficult to balance family and work. Elaine Howard Eckiund and Anne E. Lincoln paint a nuanced picture that illuminates how gender, individual choices, and university and science infrastructures all play a role in shaping science careers, and how science careers, in turn, shape family life. They argue that both men and women face difficulties, though differently, in managing career and family. While women are hit harder by the pressures of elite academic science, the institution of science-and academic science, in particular-is not accommodating, possibly not even compatible, for either women or men who want to raise families. Perhaps most importantly, their research reveals that early career academic scientists struggle considerably with balancing their work and family lives. This struggle may prevent these young scientists from pursuing positions at top research universities-or further pursuing academic science at all-a circumstance that comes at great cost to our national science infrastructure. In an era when advanced scientific research and education are more important than ever, Failing Families, Failing Science presents a compelling inside look at the world of the university scientists who make them possible-and what universities and national science bodies can do to make a difference in their lives. Book jacket.
- Contents:
- When nothing matters except science
- Family matters to science
- Will I make it? Family life for young scientists
- Managing the controlled crash
- When the ideal scientist meets the ideal mother
- A way forward for universities, science, and scientists.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 9781479843121
- 1479843121
- 9781479843138
- 147984313X
- OCLC:
- 926743503
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