Ishmael I. Munene
Contextualizing and Organizing Contingent Faculty
Reclaiming Academic Labor in Universities
Ishmael I. Munene
Contextualizing and Organizing Contingent Faculty
Reclaiming Academic Labor in Universities
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This book presents an overview of the context and work conditions of contingent faculty in higher education. It addresses questions related to the ways in which faculty theorize about contingent academic labor, and under what conditions they are able to unite, organize, and constitute an opposition to management.
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This book presents an overview of the context and work conditions of contingent faculty in higher education. It addresses questions related to the ways in which faculty theorize about contingent academic labor, and under what conditions they are able to unite, organize, and constitute an opposition to management.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9781498539548
- ISBN-10: 1498539548
- Artikelnr.: 50442546
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 609g
- ISBN-13: 9781498539548
- ISBN-10: 1498539548
- Artikelnr.: 50442546
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Ishmael I. Munene is professor in the Department of Educational Leadership at Northern Arizona University.
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Contingency at the Crossroads
Guy Senese
Part One: University Transformation and Faculty Agency
Chapter One: Introduction: The Casualization of Academic Labor & Faculty
Agency
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Two: Prometheus Redefined: Theorizing & Contextualizing Contingent
Faculty in Universities
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Three: The Metro Strategy: A workforce-appropriate, geography-based
approach to organizing contingent faculty
Joe Berry and Helena Worthen
Part Two: Reclaiming the Faculty Narrative in the United States
Chapter Four: Vulnerable, But Not Silent: Unpacking Discourses of Fear
Surrounding NTT Faculty
Nora Timmerman
Chapter Five: Notes from the Field: Mobilizing Non-Tenure Track Faculty at
the University of Arizona
Sean Rys, Joel Smith, and Kristin Little
Chapter Six: Reclaiming Academic Labor in a Democratic State: Mediating the
Neoliberal University Assault on the Professoriate
Tiffany Kraft
Chapter Seven: The Theft of Adjunct Faculty Labor Time: Theorizing Exchange
Value and Resistance from a Marxist Perspective
Philippa Winkler
Chapter Eight: Democracy, Shared Governance, and Academic Freedom for All
Faculty
Brian A. Stone and Sandra J. Stone
Part Three: Global Cases of Faculty Narrative and Agency
Chapter Nine: Non-Tenured Academics and the Dilemma of the Academic
Profession in Kenyan Universities
Daniel N. Sifuna and Ibrahim O. Oanda
Chapter Ten: Tenure and Non-Tenure Track Systems in Turkish Academia:
Current Status and Future Prospects
Nihan Demirkasimoglu
Chapter Eleven: The Beginnings of Resistance among Part-time Instructors in
South Korea
Sungok R. Park and Choi Soyung
Chapter Twelve: Disposable Academics: Neoliberalism, Anti-Intellectualism
and the Rise of Contingent Faculty in Canadian Universities
Njoki Nathani Wane and Zuhra Abawi
Chapter Thirteen: Afterthought: Unchaining Prometheus and Decaualizing
Academic Labor
Ishmael I. Munene
References
About the Contributors
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Contingency at the Crossroads
Guy Senese
Part One: University Transformation and Faculty Agency
Chapter One: Introduction: The Casualization of Academic Labor & Faculty
Agency
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Two: Prometheus Redefined: Theorizing & Contextualizing Contingent
Faculty in Universities
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Three: The Metro Strategy: A workforce-appropriate, geography-based
approach to organizing contingent faculty
Joe Berry and Helena Worthen
Part Two: Reclaiming the Faculty Narrative in the United States
Chapter Four: Vulnerable, But Not Silent: Unpacking Discourses of Fear
Surrounding NTT Faculty
Nora Timmerman
Chapter Five: Notes from the Field: Mobilizing Non-Tenure Track Faculty at
the University of Arizona
Sean Rys, Joel Smith, and Kristin Little
Chapter Six: Reclaiming Academic Labor in a Democratic State: Mediating the
Neoliberal University Assault on the Professoriate
Tiffany Kraft
Chapter Seven: The Theft of Adjunct Faculty Labor Time: Theorizing Exchange
Value and Resistance from a Marxist Perspective
Philippa Winkler
Chapter Eight: Democracy, Shared Governance, and Academic Freedom for All
Faculty
Brian A. Stone and Sandra J. Stone
Part Three: Global Cases of Faculty Narrative and Agency
Chapter Nine: Non-Tenured Academics and the Dilemma of the Academic
Profession in Kenyan Universities
Daniel N. Sifuna and Ibrahim O. Oanda
Chapter Ten: Tenure and Non-Tenure Track Systems in Turkish Academia:
Current Status and Future Prospects
Nihan Demirkasimoglu
Chapter Eleven: The Beginnings of Resistance among Part-time Instructors in
South Korea
Sungok R. Park and Choi Soyung
Chapter Twelve: Disposable Academics: Neoliberalism, Anti-Intellectualism
and the Rise of Contingent Faculty in Canadian Universities
Njoki Nathani Wane and Zuhra Abawi
Chapter Thirteen: Afterthought: Unchaining Prometheus and Decaualizing
Academic Labor
Ishmael I. Munene
References
About the Contributors
List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Contingency at the Crossroads
Guy Senese
Part One: University Transformation and Faculty Agency
Chapter One: Introduction: The Casualization of Academic Labor & Faculty
Agency
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Two: Prometheus Redefined: Theorizing & Contextualizing Contingent
Faculty in Universities
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Three: The Metro Strategy: A workforce-appropriate, geography-based
approach to organizing contingent faculty
Joe Berry and Helena Worthen
Part Two: Reclaiming the Faculty Narrative in the United States
Chapter Four: Vulnerable, But Not Silent: Unpacking Discourses of Fear
Surrounding NTT Faculty
Nora Timmerman
Chapter Five: Notes from the Field: Mobilizing Non-Tenure Track Faculty at
the University of Arizona
Sean Rys, Joel Smith, and Kristin Little
Chapter Six: Reclaiming Academic Labor in a Democratic State: Mediating the
Neoliberal University Assault on the Professoriate
Tiffany Kraft
Chapter Seven: The Theft of Adjunct Faculty Labor Time: Theorizing Exchange
Value and Resistance from a Marxist Perspective
Philippa Winkler
Chapter Eight: Democracy, Shared Governance, and Academic Freedom for All
Faculty
Brian A. Stone and Sandra J. Stone
Part Three: Global Cases of Faculty Narrative and Agency
Chapter Nine: Non-Tenured Academics and the Dilemma of the Academic
Profession in Kenyan Universities
Daniel N. Sifuna and Ibrahim O. Oanda
Chapter Ten: Tenure and Non-Tenure Track Systems in Turkish Academia:
Current Status and Future Prospects
Nihan Demirkasimoglu
Chapter Eleven: The Beginnings of Resistance among Part-time Instructors in
South Korea
Sungok R. Park and Choi Soyung
Chapter Twelve: Disposable Academics: Neoliberalism, Anti-Intellectualism
and the Rise of Contingent Faculty in Canadian Universities
Njoki Nathani Wane and Zuhra Abawi
Chapter Thirteen: Afterthought: Unchaining Prometheus and Decaualizing
Academic Labor
Ishmael I. Munene
References
About the Contributors
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Foreword: Contingency at the Crossroads
Guy Senese
Part One: University Transformation and Faculty Agency
Chapter One: Introduction: The Casualization of Academic Labor & Faculty
Agency
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Two: Prometheus Redefined: Theorizing & Contextualizing Contingent
Faculty in Universities
Ishmael I. Munene
Chapter Three: The Metro Strategy: A workforce-appropriate, geography-based
approach to organizing contingent faculty
Joe Berry and Helena Worthen
Part Two: Reclaiming the Faculty Narrative in the United States
Chapter Four: Vulnerable, But Not Silent: Unpacking Discourses of Fear
Surrounding NTT Faculty
Nora Timmerman
Chapter Five: Notes from the Field: Mobilizing Non-Tenure Track Faculty at
the University of Arizona
Sean Rys, Joel Smith, and Kristin Little
Chapter Six: Reclaiming Academic Labor in a Democratic State: Mediating the
Neoliberal University Assault on the Professoriate
Tiffany Kraft
Chapter Seven: The Theft of Adjunct Faculty Labor Time: Theorizing Exchange
Value and Resistance from a Marxist Perspective
Philippa Winkler
Chapter Eight: Democracy, Shared Governance, and Academic Freedom for All
Faculty
Brian A. Stone and Sandra J. Stone
Part Three: Global Cases of Faculty Narrative and Agency
Chapter Nine: Non-Tenured Academics and the Dilemma of the Academic
Profession in Kenyan Universities
Daniel N. Sifuna and Ibrahim O. Oanda
Chapter Ten: Tenure and Non-Tenure Track Systems in Turkish Academia:
Current Status and Future Prospects
Nihan Demirkasimoglu
Chapter Eleven: The Beginnings of Resistance among Part-time Instructors in
South Korea
Sungok R. Park and Choi Soyung
Chapter Twelve: Disposable Academics: Neoliberalism, Anti-Intellectualism
and the Rise of Contingent Faculty in Canadian Universities
Njoki Nathani Wane and Zuhra Abawi
Chapter Thirteen: Afterthought: Unchaining Prometheus and Decaualizing
Academic Labor
Ishmael I. Munene
References
About the Contributors







