Análisis de los factores psicosociales que inciden en la difusión y proyecciónde la actividad científica española. Informe del estudio cualitativo previo

Translated title of the contribution: Analysis of psychosocial factors influencing the distribution and projection of Spanish scientific activity : report of the initial qualitative study

Tomás Ibáñez Gracia, Miquel Domènech Argemi, Joel Feliu Samuel-Lajenesse, Ana Garay Uriarte, Lupicinio Íñiguez Rueda, Luz María Martínez Martínez, Juan Manuel Muñoz Justicia, Margot Pujal Llombart, Joan Pujol Tarrés, Francisco Javier Tirado Serrano, Agnès Vayreda Duran, Félix Vázquez Sixto, Cristina Pallí Monguilod

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Abstract

In this first phase of a longer study, we identify a number of psycho-social factors which are affecting science in Spain: attitudes, stereotypes, prejudices, values, beliefs, and attribution processes. We also examine how these factors might help or hinder Spanish science's greater impact in the international scientific community. This study falls within the framework of the Social Psychology of Science, the main principle of which is to explain scientific work by appeal to psycho-social variables and processes. We use qualitative methods to analyse a wide sample of material gleaned from the Spanish scientific community, and report on those elements that construct and perpetuate the perceptions, images and representations of current Spanish science research.
Translated title of the contributionAnalysis of psychosocial factors influencing the distribution and projection of Spanish scientific activity : report of the initial qualitative study
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)183-239
JournalAthenea Digital: Revista de Pensamiento e Investigacion Social
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2007

Keywords

  • Psicosocial processes
  • Representations
  • Science

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