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Volume 5, No. 2, Art. 16 May 2004To the Top. Micropolitics of Career Planning of Social ScientistsJo Reichertz (Germany)Abstract: Science is a peculiar field of professionwith changing features depending on changing values and the role of media. The aim of this article is to demonstrate the current development in the field of German social scientists concerning the new conception of raising German higher education and science to the international standard. The introduction of associate professorship (Junior Professor), the standardization of departments at universities and the new way of distributing resources include only a few of the important factors that contribute in changing the values in science. As a result promising young scientists need to put much more scientific effort and much more micropolitics to work their way up and to get to the top. Key words: science as profession, micropolitics, media and science, transformation of higher education This contribution is only available as a full text in the German language. German text Last update: 05/10/2004 Volume 5, No. 2 Table of Contents [qualitative-research.net]
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