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Join Dr. Nathalie Moncel, Marie Curie Fellow at Manchester University from 2001-2003, as she shares her experiences and insights on using going abroad as a heuristic tool in socio-economic research. This conference will explore topics such as mutual enrichment through exchange on methods and practices, the embeddedness of mind and disciplines, and the challenges of conducting research under financial constraints. Dr. Moncel will also discuss the process of becoming a European researcher and the complexities of European research programs. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable knowledge and network with fellow researchers in the field of socio-economics.
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Marie Curie Conference, Manchester 10th-12th April 2006 “My Story from the Field” Dr Nathalie MONCEL Marie Curie Fellow at Manchester University 2001-2003
Enlarging Research Perspective • Going abroad : a heuristic tool in socio-economics research • Exchange on methods and practices: mutual enrichment (?)
Confronting Social Conditions of Scientific Production • Basic knowledge about the production of knowledge: • Analytical categories are social constructs • Embededness of mind and disciplines … • Grounded reflexivity: • Research is a field of activity under (financial) constraint • Search for truth versus struggle for recognition …
Learning to become a European Researcher • MC IEF, IHP-FP5 and KBS-FP6: Getting involved in ERA … and into complexity of European programmes for research • Adding the European dimension to research topics in socio-economics
To conclude…to pursue… • Mobility in Researcher’s career : • Back home… • European scale versus national scope • Permanent Paradox at EU level : • Improving integration • Preserving diversity