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The development of research cultures within a Pakistani university: Analysing structure and agency

This project analyzes the factors influencing the development of research cultures in Pakistani social sciences faculties. It examines organizational culture, Archer's conception of culture, conceptualizing research culture, and developing instruments for data collection.

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The development of research cultures within a Pakistani university: Analysing structure and agency

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  1. AHMAD SOHAIL LODHI Lecturer at University of the Punjab, Pakistan PhD candidate, University of Leeds, UK ahamd.ier@pu.edu.pk ; edasl@leeds.ac.uk The development of research cultures within a Pakistani university:Analysing structure and agency

  2. What will I share? • About the project • Journey to find Archer’s morphogenetic approach • My experiences of understanding the approach • The guiding role of the morphogenetic approach in this study • Lessons learnt

  3. About the dish The University: • Regulated by the Higher Education Commission (HEC) of Pakistan but autonomous in articulating internal policies and practices • Teaching as a dominant element • Striving to promote research under the influence and support of HEC

  4. About the dish The focus of my project was to examine factors influencing the development of research cultures in two social sciences faculties in a Pakistani public university.

  5. In search of the recipe Organisational culture • Committed to shared norms, values and assumptions Do universities have an organisational culture? Archer ‘s conception of culture • Heterogeneous ideas • Interplay between the ‘parts’ and the ‘people’

  6. Understanding the Recipe • Difficult language and vocabulary • Interconnected concepts • Few empirical studies that used the morphogenetic approach

  7. Nutritional value of the recipe Conceptualizing the notion of research culture Ideational aspects of the model Choosing and developing instruments for data collection Informed by the stages of the morphogenetic cycle

  8. Picking the Ingredients Interview questions People’s views and perceptions about research e.g. it should be applied or pure etc. What, why and how questions Questionnaire item I have adequate time to conduct research (e.g., writing articles, books and presenting conference papers etc.)…................................ SD D N A SA

  9. Nutritional value of the recipe Conceptualizing the notion of research culture Choosing and developing instruments for data collection Analyzing empirical data the morphogenetic framework as template

  10. Cooking Periodisation to indicate the stages of the morphogenetic cycle • Relatively straightforward task • T1 • T2 (when new leadership took over the university) • T3 (when data was collected)

  11. Cooking Articulation of Cultural and Structural emergent properties • Sometimes difficult to sustain analytical distinction between culture and structure e.g. teaching-research • Difficult task to maintain ‘analytical dualism’ while analysing interviews, especially, in case of cultural emergent properties

  12. Cooking Necessary and contingent relations • Mostly unproblematic to identify • Influences of regulatory body (HEC) • Discipline-specific influences on research practices Complementary and contradictory relations • Easy to identify but difficult to handle

  13. Re-thinking the recipe • Time-consuming process • Availability of literature about the context in relation to the problem • Long time span (T2-T3) is preferable • Knowledge about the context

  14. Questions Please ! ! !

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