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European Educational Research Journal | 2017

“Navigating” through a scientific career: A question of private and professional configurational supports

Bernard Fusulier; Pascal Barbier; Farah Dubois-Shaik

Men and women remain in unequal positions in coping with their scientific and academic careers. Several of the mechanisms dissuading or preventing women from pursuing scientific careers have already been described in the literature: women getting stuck with paltry, undervalued tasks, thus manufacturing a “sticky floor”; structuring the scientific field around a masculine habitus; and the “Matilda” effect for women. An additional cause of these inequalities is observed in the relationship between the private and professional aspects of the individuals’ lives. The university transmits a “gendered order” in its organizational structures, principles, customs and habits, in short in the practice of scientific work. That is due in particular to the ancient structuring of the university around a male figure: the “university professor” or “scientist” entirely invested in his work, freed from domestic necessities by an invisible carer (he or she who ‘cares’ for him), so he can devote himself to science. Hence the university was constructed on a “greedy” model expecting a total, voluntary and impassioned engagement in work, coupled with a model of work/family dissociation. Based on a research programme dealing with post-doctoral researchers and recently tenured researchers*, this article analyses the role of their private life and how it relates to the professional sphere in their experience of scientific work. In this respect, it provides some explanatory elements on both the greater vulnerability of women-mothers in the university game and on the configurational supports (configurations of professional life and private life) needed to offset that vulnerability.


Random Structures and Algorithms | 2011

Le concept d’ethos. De ses usages classiques à un usage renouvelé

Bernard Fusulier


Random Structures and Algorithms | 2008

La notion de transaction sociale à l’épreuve du temps

Bernard Fusulier; Nicolas Marquis


Enfances, Familles, Générations | 2006

L’utilisation des dispositifs d’articulation de la vie familiale et de la vie professionnelle. Étude auprès de 48 entreprises de Wallonie (Belgique)

Bernard Fusulier; Silvia Giraldo; Edmond Legros


Rencontres impromptues | 2012

Articuler vie professionnelle & vie familiale

Bernard Fusulier


Pensée Plurielle | 2008

La notion de profession à l'épreuve de la flexibilité

Nicolas Marquis; Bernard Fusulier


Les Politiques Sociales | 2003

Articuler travail et famille

Bernard Fusulier


Sociologie et sociétés | 2015

L’interférence parentalité-travail chez les chercheurs en post-doctorat : Le cas des chargés de recherches du Fonds national de la recherche scientifique en Belgique

Pascal Barbier; Bernard Fusulier


Négociations | 2009

Transaction sociale et négociation : deux notions à articuler

Bernard Fusulier; Nicolas Marquis


Informations Sociales | 2009

Etre au service et articuler travail/famille. De la double disponibilité pratique et subjective chez les professionnels de la relation

Bernard Fusulier; David Laloy; Émilie Sanchez

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Silvia Giraldo

Université catholique de Louvain

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Thibauld Moulaert

Université catholique de Louvain

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Marc Zune

Université catholique de Louvain

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Émilie Sanchez

Université catholique de Louvain

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Chantal Nicole-Drancourt

Conservatoire national des arts et métiers

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Laura Merla

Catholic University of Leuven

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Magali Ballatore

Université catholique de Louvain

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