Abstract:Today’s publishing system with H-index and Impact Factors has made it easier to measure research productivity and working life in academia. This article investigates the consequences of this measurability and competition for PhD-students that work in a biomedical research group. The ethnographic material is interviews with seven Swedish PhD-students that were employed in various research groups at the same university. They were all women between 25 to 30 years old. The central questions for the article are how… Show more
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