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  • Psychology
  • Sociology of Science
  • Higher Education Studies

Background:

  • The replication crisis in psychology emerged following the 2007-8 financial crisis.
  • This financial crisis exacerbated pre-existing issues in university research organization, such as precarious employment and adjunctification.
  • Existing analyses of the replication crisis often overlook the critical role of academic labor and social reproduction within universities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the replication crisis in psychology alongside the crisis of social reproduction in higher education.
  • To investigate the interconnectedness of these crises and their shared roots in systemic failures.
  • To highlight the multifaceted nature of labor within psychological sciences and its implications.

Main Methods:

  • Critical analysis of existing literature on the replication crisis and academic labor.
  • Examination of the impact of financial crises on university research practices.
  • Conceptual framework integrating social reproduction theory with research on psychological sciences.

Main Results:

  • Both the replication crisis and the crisis of social reproduction represent failures in essential reproduction processes.
  • University research is performed by diverse labor groups, including researchers, participants (e.g., via Amazon Mechanical Turk), and administrative staff.
  • Neglecting the analysis of research labor obscures deeper systemic issues within psychological science.

Conclusions:

  • Addressing the replication crisis necessitates a thorough understanding of academic labor conditions and social reproduction dynamics.
  • Recognizing the contributions and exploitation of various labor forms in psychology is crucial for reform.
  • Developing new imaginaries and practices requires centering the experiences of diverse research labor.