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Institutional citizenship, research cultures and the state

By: John, Mary E.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2011Description: p.32-34.Subject(s): Indian Council of Social Science research In: Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Suboptimal funding cannot but affect the quality of research, but will more funding, as recommended by the review committee, by itself make a qualitative difference to the quality of output? What is it in institutions that fosters original research? The answer requires conceptual and historical investigations into institutional citizenship, research cultures, and the role of the State in fostering them. - Reproduced.
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Suboptimal funding cannot but affect the quality of research, but will more funding, as recommended by the review committee, by itself make a qualitative difference to the quality of output? What is it in institutions that fosters original research? The answer requires conceptual and historical investigations into institutional citizenship, research cultures, and the role of the State in fostering them. - Reproduced.

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