Public Funding of Research into Ethnological Activities in Andalusia (Spain): Boosting the Academic Career of Researchers
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The advent of democracy in Spain and the establishment of the different autonomous communities
marked the beginning of a process to transfer political, economic and other competences over Culture
and Cultural Heritage. Following its creation in 1984, the Ministry of Culture of the Andalusian
Autonomous Government incorporated a Directorate-General for Cultural Assets into its organisational
structure and embarked on an ambitious programme of actions to support Andalusian historical heritage,
including creation of a management structure, enactment of a specific heritage law and budget
allocations for protection tasks. From the outset, a type of heritage little known until then emerged:
ethnological heritage. Dynamic actions were also promoted to fund research into this area, including
grants for ethnological activities, financing for publications and funding for ethnological symposiums.
This paper analyses the different ethnological activities carried out and their funding, and assesses the
extent to which this investment favoured the professional development of teaching staff in the field of
Social Anthropology in Andalusia, specifying the marginal effects and differentiating them according
to gender and university size using binary choice models (Logit).
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Jiménez de Madariaga, C., & García del Hoyo, J. J. (2021). Public Funding of Research into Ethnological Activities in Andalusia (Spain): Boosting the Academic Career of Researchers. Scientific Annals of Economics and Business, 68, 1–33. https://doi.org/10.47743/saeb-2021-0029















