Orientador: Kester Carrara / Banca: Carolina Laurenti / Banca: Carlos Eduardo Lopes / Resumo: Em estudo anterior, Guazi e Laurenti identificaram a presença de reforçamento natural na manutenção do comportamento acadêmico de pesquisadores seniores. Contudo, as atuais contingências acadêmicas destoam, em muitos aspectos, das contingências às quais os pesquisadores seniores estavam expostos no início de suas carreiras. As atuais contingências acadêmicas estão permeadas, por exemplo, pelos fenômenos (relativamente recentes) do produtivismo acadêmico e da competitividade entre pesquisadores. Nesse sentido, os professores iniciantes, que ingressaram contemporaneamente na academia, parecem constituir uma geração de pesquisadores cujo perfil é diferente. Considerando esses aspectos, esta pesquisa objetivou identificar as diferenças e similaridades existentes entre as variáveis que controlam o comportamento acadêmico de professores seniores e iniciantes. Participaram desta pesquisa, de natureza exploratória, seis professores bolsistas de produtividade do CNPq que atuam nas áreas de Psicologia, Genética e Física - sendo selecionado, de cada área, um pesquisador sênior e um pesquisador iniciante. Os dados, coletados por meio de entrevistas, foram analisados pelo método de interpretação analítico-comportamental e organizados de modo a permitir a análise, em separado, das contingências originárias e mantenedoras do comportamento acadêmico dos participantes. As três participantes seniores deste estudo são mulheres brancas, que concluíram o doutorado na década de 1960 (os dados cole... (Resumo completo, clicar acesso eletrônico abaixo) / Abstract: In previous study, Guazi and Laurenti identified the presence of natural reinforcement in maintaining the academic behavior of senior researchers. However, current academic contingencies are in many ways at odds with the contingencies to which senior researchers were exposed early in their careers. The current academic contingencies are permeated, for example, by the (relatively recent) phenomena of academic productivism and competitiveness among researchers. In this sense, the beginner professors, who entered the academy contemporaneously, seem to constitute a generation of researchers whose profile is different. Taking these matters into consideration, this research aimed to identify the differences and similarities between the variables that control the academic behavior of senior and beginner professors. Participated in this exploratory research, six academic professors with productiveness scholarships granted by the CNPq who work in the fields of Psychology, Genetics and Physics - a senior researcher and a beginner researcher were selected from each area. The data, collected through interviews were analyzed by the Behavior Analysis interpretation method and organized to allow the analysis, separately, of the contingencies that originated and maintained the participants' academic behavior. The three senior participants in this study were white women, who completed their doctorate in the 1960s (the data collected allowed the gender variable to be considered in the analysis of the academic behavior of senior participants), and the beginner participants were three white men, who completed their doctorate between 2009 and 2012. The contingencies responsible for installing the academic behavior of the senior participants were, predominantly, contingencies of positive reinforcement, which exposed the interviewees to the liberal formation... (Complete abstract access below) / Mestre
Identifer | oai:union.ndltd.org:UNESP/oai:www.athena.biblioteca.unesp.br:UEP01-000890700 |
Date | January 2017 |
Creators | Guazi, Taisa Scarpin. |
Contributors | Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio de Mesquita Filho" Faculdade de Ciências. |
Publisher | Bauru, |
Source Sets | Universidade Estadual Paulista |
Language | Portuguese, Portuguese, Texto em português; resumo em inglês |
Detected Language | English |
Type | text |
Format | 114 f. |
Relation | Sistema requerido: Adobe Acrobat Reader |
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