Show pageBacklinksCite current pageExport to PDFBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ===== 🧾 Membership (Academic Definition) ===== **Membership** refers to formal inclusion in a professional, academic, or scientific organization — often used to signal credibility, network access, and institutional alignment. ==== 🧩 Types of Membership ==== * **Active membership** – Participation in committees, working groups, or regular contributions to the organization’s goals. * **Passive membership** – Annual dues paid for access to events, journals, or name inclusion, without actual involvement. * **Honorary membership** – Given in recognition of past achievements or influence, often symbolic. * **Strategic membership** – Obtained mainly to boost one’s CV or social capital. ==== 🎭 In Practice ==== > A researcher lists 15 memberships on their CV, but has never contributed to a meeting, task force, or policy statement in any of them — this is *prestige through subscription*. ==== ⚠️ Critical Issues ==== * **Membership inflation** – Accumulating memberships to appear more influential or connected. * **Name-dropping** – Using prestigious society names to signal status without actual involvement. * **Credential padding** – Inflating CVs for promotions, grants, or speaking invitations. ==== 📎 Related Terms ==== * [[careerism|Careerism]] * [[glossy_cv|Glossy CV]] * [[academic_theater|Academic Theater]] * [[institutional_prestige|Institutional Prestige]] ---- **Bottom line**: *Membership is meaningful when tied to contribution — otherwise, it's academic window dressing.* membership.txt Last modified: 2025/06/15 20:41by administrador