Floor Basten

Independent scholar, cat addict, tattoo lover

… geïnterviewd voor Kijk op werk

MeetTV

Jeetje, wat alweer een tijd geleden! In 2012 heeft Sezen mij geïnterviewd voor de aflevering Wetenschappelijk onderzoek in de serie ‘Kijk op werk’ van Meet TV Arnhem. Er is veel veranderd in de tussentijd, maar narratief onderzoek is nog steeds mijn vak 🙂 en ik vind onderzoeken nog steeds heel leuk.  

Staying in touch with academia

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Life and work of an indy scholar part 11 – 80 percent of us leave the university at some point after our graduation, most of us sooner than later. That makes us the rule rather than the exception. I met many young doctors who were disappointed about academia and rigorously turned their backs on it. … Lees meer

Care to share

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Life and work of an indy scholar part 10 – In an ideal world, academics share their resources like, say their minds to make the world a better place. In another world—the one we live in—they share the findings of their research and conclude there’s more research to be done (read: they need more money). … Lees meer

My blog for The Sociological Imagination

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Considering becoming an indy scholar? 5 tips to get you started… By Floor Basten You’re approaching the end of your PhD. While considering your alternatives for work, why not flirt with entrepreneurship? In 2003, almost a year after I left the university, as a postdoc, I decided to start my own business. Twelve years since, … Lees meer

If it smells cheesy, rethink your priorities

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Life and work of an indy scholar part 7 – In 1933, the Flemish author Willem Elsschot published the novel Kaas, later translated into Cheese for the English market. The hero of this story, Frans Laarmans, works at the docks of Antwerp. He doesn’t like his job, so he accepts the offer of a friend … Lees meer

Recognize the carnivalesque as normal life

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Life and work of an indy scholar part 6 – On Friday the 13th I moved to the south for a couple of days—the main reason why I skipped last week’s blog. My brief remigration was caused by carnival, that outburst of festivities that Catholics traditionally use to bolster themselves for a period of 40 … Lees meer