Using qualitative inquiry, this paper employs a cultural lens to explore the work life experiences of faculty who work in smaller higher education administration programs in institutions that are not high-level research universities. The research focus included understanding how participants made sense of the institutions in which they worked and the consequences of that for their lives. Implications for the field of higher education administration, faculty work, and graduate socialization are examined. Ultimately, this research suggests that a single model of faculty work life identity drawn using a research institutional prototype does little to support all faculty members, many of whom work in markedly different institutions
Across the institutional spectrum, universities are attempting to reposition themselves as more rese...
Using a critical ethnography approach, this manuscript seeks to explore and analyze the authors’ exp...
This study qualitatively analyzes the culture conflicts professors in the United States and Mexico a...
Using qualitative inquiry, this paper employs a cultural lens to explore the work life experiences o...
This qualitative study explored the perceptions of academic culture and faculty life of undergraduat...
Abstract: New and prospective faculty often enter the professoriate with less than adequate preparat...
Although part-time faculty positions in higher education continue to increase, reports reveal the la...
Based on interviews with eighteen tenured faculty members in departments of history at eight non-urb...
While significant research describes the occupational experiences of four-year college and universit...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate perceptions of the academic work environment he...
The history of American higher education reflects a panoply of social, cultural, and epistemological...
This study addresses work life differences between African American, Latino, and White faculty membe...
This article reports on a study of issues of faculty isolation and morale in mid-career faculty. Int...
2012-09-21The processes of globalization have an impact on society in numerous ways. As a result, hi...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand how pre-tenure female faculty members p...
Across the institutional spectrum, universities are attempting to reposition themselves as more rese...
Using a critical ethnography approach, this manuscript seeks to explore and analyze the authors’ exp...
This study qualitatively analyzes the culture conflicts professors in the United States and Mexico a...
Using qualitative inquiry, this paper employs a cultural lens to explore the work life experiences o...
This qualitative study explored the perceptions of academic culture and faculty life of undergraduat...
Abstract: New and prospective faculty often enter the professoriate with less than adequate preparat...
Although part-time faculty positions in higher education continue to increase, reports reveal the la...
Based on interviews with eighteen tenured faculty members in departments of history at eight non-urb...
While significant research describes the occupational experiences of four-year college and universit...
The primary purpose of this study was to investigate perceptions of the academic work environment he...
The history of American higher education reflects a panoply of social, cultural, and epistemological...
This study addresses work life differences between African American, Latino, and White faculty membe...
This article reports on a study of issues of faculty isolation and morale in mid-career faculty. Int...
2012-09-21The processes of globalization have an impact on society in numerous ways. As a result, hi...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to understand how pre-tenure female faculty members p...
Across the institutional spectrum, universities are attempting to reposition themselves as more rese...
Using a critical ethnography approach, this manuscript seeks to explore and analyze the authors’ exp...
This study qualitatively analyzes the culture conflicts professors in the United States and Mexico a...