Faculty ( N = 156) at regional public universities (RPUs) in the United States were surveyed for self-reports of their primary academic identity (teacher, researcher) along with alignment of that identity with perceived departmental expectations and how their time is spent. Well-being and job satisfaction were examined as outcome measures of identity and alignment. The results are examined in the context of international concerns about neoliberalism in higher education, particularly with respect to academic identity. Participants were employed by RPUs in Illinois, a state with severe budget challenges, to assess the combined impact of neoliberalism and financial pressures on academic identity at traditionally teaching-focused institutions. ...
This qualitative study aims to explore how the culture of performativity resulting from the influenc...
Neoliberalism, a set of economic and political practices that has in the last thirty years shifted t...
This paper explores the epistemic dimension of neoliberalism in the context of higher education. Muc...
Neoliberal ideology, as a structure of thought and as an economic project, has promoted the establis...
Neoliberalism, precarious jobs, and control of work have multiple effects on academic identities as ...
In recent years, federal grants for biomedical research have become increasingly difficult to secure...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
The literature suggests that neoliberalism, a term to describe the orientation of public sector towa...
This research focuses on uncovering how the neoliberal atmosphere in which we find ourselves has inf...
In this article, I deal with the notion of ‘academic identity’ holistically, seeking to bring togeth...
College students confront an overarching discourse of individual responsibility while simultaneously...
Neoliberalism has significantly impacted higher education institutes across the globe by increasing ...
Four million undergraduate students enroll in regional comprehensive universities each year. Numberi...
In this chapter, we explore the shifting nature of academic work at European and US research univers...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
This qualitative study aims to explore how the culture of performativity resulting from the influenc...
Neoliberalism, a set of economic and political practices that has in the last thirty years shifted t...
This paper explores the epistemic dimension of neoliberalism in the context of higher education. Muc...
Neoliberal ideology, as a structure of thought and as an economic project, has promoted the establis...
Neoliberalism, precarious jobs, and control of work have multiple effects on academic identities as ...
In recent years, federal grants for biomedical research have become increasingly difficult to secure...
Changes within the higher education sector have had significant effects on the identity of the indiv...
The literature suggests that neoliberalism, a term to describe the orientation of public sector towa...
This research focuses on uncovering how the neoliberal atmosphere in which we find ourselves has inf...
In this article, I deal with the notion of ‘academic identity’ holistically, seeking to bring togeth...
College students confront an overarching discourse of individual responsibility while simultaneously...
Neoliberalism has significantly impacted higher education institutes across the globe by increasing ...
Four million undergraduate students enroll in regional comprehensive universities each year. Numberi...
In this chapter, we explore the shifting nature of academic work at European and US research univers...
Purpose The study aims to analyse international studies on the impact that new forms of control and...
This qualitative study aims to explore how the culture of performativity resulting from the influenc...
Neoliberalism, a set of economic and political practices that has in the last thirty years shifted t...
This paper explores the epistemic dimension of neoliberalism in the context of higher education. Muc...