E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten
Johnson / Kavanagh / Mattson Steal This University
Erscheinungsjahr 2003
ISBN: 978-1-135-95202-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
The Rise of the Corporate University and the Academic Labor Movement
E-Book, Englisch, 272 Seiten
ISBN: 978-1-135-95202-0
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Steal This University explores the paradox of academic labor. Universities do not exist to generate a profit from capital investment, yet contemporary universities are increasingly using corporations as their model for internal organization. While the media, politicians, business leaders and the general public all seem to share a remarkable consensus that higher education is indispensable to the future of nations and individuals alike, within academia bitter conflicts brew over the shape of tomorrow's universities. Contributors to the volume range from the star academic to the disgruntled adjunct and each bring a unique perspective to the discussion on the academy's over-reliance on adjuncts and teaching assistants, the debate over tenure and to the valiant efforts to organize unions and win rights.
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INTRODUCTION: Not Your Father's University or Labor Movement Any Longer
Part I: THE RISE OF THE CORPORATE UNIVERSITY
1. None of Your Business: The Rise of the University of Phoenix and For-profit Education - and Why it Will Fail Us All, Ana Marie Cox
2. Digital Diploma Mills, David Noble
3. Inefficient Efficiency: A Critique of Merit Pay, Denise Tanguay
4. The Drain-o of Higher Education: Casual Labor and University Teaching, Benjamin Johnson
PART II: LABORING WITHIN
5. How I Became a Worker, Kevin Mattson
6. The Art of Work in the Age of the Adjunct, Alexis Moore
7.Blacklisted and Blue: On Theory and Practice at Yale, Corey Robin
8. Tenure Denied: Union-Busting and Anti-Intellectualism in the Corporate University, Joel Westheimer
PART III: ORGANIZING
9.The Campaign for Union Rights at NYU, Lisa Jessup
10. Democracy is an Endless Organizing Drive: Learning from the Failure and Future of Graduate Student Organizing at the University of Minnesota, Michael Brown, Ronda Copher, and Katy Gray Brown
11. Moving River Barges: Labor Activism and Academic Organizations, Cary Nelson
12. Social Movement Unionism and Adjunct Faculty Organizing in Boston, Barbara Gottfried and Gary Zabel
13. Renewing Unions and Democracy at the Same Time: The Case of the California Faculty Association, Susan Meisenhelder (with the writing assistance of Kevin Mattson)
Conclusion
Notes on Contributors