Subjectivation processes and gender in a neoliberal model of science in three Spanish research centers

Other authors

Vayreda Duran, Agnès

Conesa Carpintero, Ester

Revelles Benavente, Beatriz

González Ramos, Ana Maria

Publication date

2019-07-22T09:01:23Z

2019-07-22T09:01:23Z

2019-03-06



Abstract

From a Foucauldian approach, neoliberal rationality in science can be understood as a form of governance of the self that produces mechanisms through which the subject is constructed and subordinated at the same time. In this study we examine subjectivation processes and gender in centres of research created under neoliberal scientific rationality. We analyse 19 semi-structured interviews of men and women researchers conducted in three highly competitive centres of excellence - a context rarely addressed in the literature of academic subjectivities. Following a critical discourse analysis, we show how subjectivation processes of neoliberal rationality result in two main discursive mechanisms of subjection that prevent or hinder alternative subjectivities and collective resistance, especially for women, presenting a double turn that we call: a 'turn on oneself' and a 'gendered turn on oneself'. We conclude that these centres are spaces which provide the conditions of possibility to develop a scientific entrepreneurial self, excluding 'other' scientific subjectivities and preventing possible resistances that could emerge from them.

Document Type

Published version
Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Gender; Neoliberal model of science; Resistance; Scientific subjectivities; Subjectivation processes; Gender identity; Research; Identitat sexual; Investigació; Identidad sexual; Investigación científica

Publisher

Gender, Work and Organization

Related items

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/gwao.12360

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(c) Journal

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