The Inner World of Research is a book about the joys and miseries of
life as a researcher. Dealing with essential but rarely mentioned topics
in the everyday life of a researcher, it focuses, in particular, on the
role of emotions and social relations in research. It stretches from the
individual researcher, to the 'micro-cosmos' of the research team and to
the broader policy environment in which research takes place. Though
based on autobiographical material from Stefan Svallfors' long career as
a leading social scientist, the book also derives from extended
interviews with researchers from a variety of disciplines, and with
authors, artists and musicians. It delves into the mysteries of
creativity; the joys and frustrations of collaboration; and the role of
fear, anger and boredom in the life of a researcher.