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Permanently Precarious? Contingent Academic Faculty Members, Professional Identity and Institutional Change in Quebec Universities

机译:Pre可危?魁北克大学特遣队学术成员,专业身份和机构变革

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Universities across Canada are increasingly using contingent, or temporary instructors to teach undergraduate courses (Rajagopal 2002, Muzzin 2008, Lin 2006). Scholars have examined the marginalization of contingent academic faculty members in Canadian universities (Rajagopal 2002, Muzzin 2008). They have also critiqued the ways in which universities use contingent faculty to create surplus value and surplus labour (Rajagopal 2002, Bauder 2006), and support a “primary segment” (Bauder 2006) of the tenured and tenure-track professoriate. In this thesis, I examine the key issues faced by contingent academic faculty members, and how these issues impact on their professional identity. I also investigate into how the use of contingent faculty impacts on teaching practices in higher education. Through the analysis of Labour Force Survey data, I ascertain to what extent contingent academic labour has increased from 1998 to 2008, suggesting that full-time temporary labour is on the rise. I then analyze data gathered from twelve interviews with contingent academic faculty members at Quebec universities to explore how their working conditions and experiences have impacted on their professional identity and perceived quality of instruction. I suggest that professional identity among contingent faculty members is not as static as suggested by Rajagopal (2002) or Gappa and Leslie (1993) Using David Harvey’s (2005) concept of neoliberalism and Ulrich Beck’s (1992) concept of the flexibilization of labour under risk society, I situate the flexibilization of academic labour within the neoliberalization of the university, and also point to linkages between contingent academic labour and the commodification of higher education.
机译:加拿大各地的大学越来越多地使用临时或临时讲师来教授本科课程(Rajagopal 2002,Muzzin 2008,Lin 2006)。学者们研究了加拿大大学特遣队学术人员的边缘化(Rajagopal 2002,Muzzin 2008)。他们还批评了大学利用特聘教师创造剩余价值和剩余劳动力的方式(Rajagopal 2002,Bauder 2006),并支持终身制和终身制教授的“主要部分”(Bauder 2006)。在这篇论文中,我研究了特遣队学术人员面临的关键问题,以及这些问题如何影响他们的职业身份。我还研究了特遣队教师的使用如何影响高等教育的教学实践。通过对“劳动力调查”数据的分析,我确定了从1998年到2008年临时性的学术劳动力在多大程度上增加了,这表明全职临时劳动力正在增加。然后,我分析了从魁北克大学特遣队学术教师的十二次采访中收集的数据,以探讨他们的工作条件和经验如何影响他们的职业身份和感知教学质量。我认为,特遣队教职员工的职业认同不像拉贾戈帕尔(Rajagopal(2002)或Gappa and Leslie(1993)使用戴维·哈维(David Harvey)(2005)的新自由主义概念和乌尔里希·贝克(Ulrich Beck)(1992)的有风险的劳动力灵活化概念所暗示的那样不稳定。在社会上,我将大学劳动力的柔性化置于大学的新自由化之内,并且指出了偶然的学术劳动与高等教育商品化之间的联系。

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    Birdsell Bauer Louise;

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