By 2008 concepts of precariousness, insecurity, temporary or episodic labor in the new political economy started describing the work and life situations of young academics in the United States (Armano and Murgia, 2013; Brophy and Peuter, 2007; Gerard and Murgia, 2012; Ylijoki, 2010). At the same time the terms 'all-administrative,' 'commercialization,' 'corporatization,' 'academic capitalism,' and ' neoliberalization' were signaling further changes in higher education institutions in the US (Derek 2003; Chomsky, 2014; Gill, 2010; Ginsberg, 2011; Mills, 2012; Soley 1995). This chapter addresses the trajectories of Women’s and Gender Studies (WGS) PhDs who left academia in search for professional lives that combine feminist scholarship with a...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This book highlights the experiences of feminist early career researchers and teachers from an inter...
This book employs an an intersectional feminist approach to highlight how research and teaching agen...
Book chapter in "Feeling Academic in the Neoliberal University: Feminist Flights, Fights and Failure...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
Precarious work is associated with and characterizes the effects of neoliberal policy—the transferen...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
Feminist academics in the marketised university are doing not only unpaid emotional and social work,...
Precarious work is associated with and characterizes the effects of neoliberal policy—the transfere...
Higher education has the power to facilitate social and economic mobility, as well as academic and p...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Categorical career stages offer an institutional framework through which mobilities can be claimed a...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This book highlights the experiences of feminist early career researchers and teachers from an inter...
This book employs an an intersectional feminist approach to highlight how research and teaching agen...
Book chapter in "Feeling Academic in the Neoliberal University: Feminist Flights, Fights and Failure...
One of the most pressing characteristics of the neoliberal restructuring of academia, together with ...
The authors in this chapter argue that with the increasing marketization of higher education, the en...
Precarious work is associated with and characterizes the effects of neoliberal policy—the transferen...
This article examines the rise in precarious academic employment in Ireland as an outcome of the hig...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from Palgrave Macmillan via t...
his book offers a contemporary account of what it means to inhabit academia as a privilege, risk, en...
Feminist academics in the marketised university are doing not only unpaid emotional and social work,...
Precarious work is associated with and characterizes the effects of neoliberal policy—the transfere...
Higher education has the power to facilitate social and economic mobility, as well as academic and p...
This article deploys a collective biographical methodology as a political and epistemological interv...
Categorical career stages offer an institutional framework through which mobilities can be claimed a...
In light of the overwhelming presence of neoliberalism within academia, this book examines how acade...
This book highlights the experiences of feminist early career researchers and teachers from an inter...
This book employs an an intersectional feminist approach to highlight how research and teaching agen...