Article, 2024

Turning Social Capital into Scientific Capital: Men’s Networking in Academia

Work Employment and Society, ISSN 1469-8722, 0950-0170, 10.1177/09500170241234602

Contributors

Järvinen, Margaretha 0000-0002-2038-0747 [1] Mik-Meyer, Nanna 0000-0001-6312-8894 [2]

Affiliations

  1. [1] University of Copenhagen
  2. [NORA names: KU University of Copenhagen; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
  3. [2] Copenhagen Business School
  4. [NORA names: CBS Copenhagen Business School; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

Universities have changed in recent decades with the introduction of various performance measurement systems, including journal ranking lists. This Bourdieu-inspired article analyses three types of strategies used by male associate professors in response to journal lists: building social capital at conferences and during stays abroad; marketing of research papers to potential reviewers and journal editors; and tactical co-authorship. Drawing on 55 qualitative interviews with male associate professors in the social sciences in Denmark, the article shows that journal lists, and the forms of strategic networking they are associated with, represent a new doxa in higher education. However, it also reveals that participants are unequally positioned when it comes to acting in accordance with performance metrics. Although comprehended as neutral, journal lists are based on (and contribute to) dividing lines between acknowledged and unacknowledged research – lines that tend to pass unnoticed among winners as well as losers in the academic publishing game.

Keywords

Associate Professor, Denmark, Men, Men’s networks, Professor, Scientific, Social, University, academia, article, capital, co-authorship, conference, decades, divide, dividing line, doxa, editors, education, game, higher education, interviews, introduction, journal editors, journal lists, journal ranking lists, journals, lines, list, losers, male, market, measurement system, metrics, network, paper, participants, performance, performance measurement system, performance metrics, potential reviewers, publishing game, qualitative interviews, ranking list, research, research lines, research paper, response, review, science, scientific capital, social capital, social sciences, stay, strategic networks, strategies, system, winners

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