© 2020 HERDSA. The casualisation of academic labour is increasing worldwide. Whereas continuing academics have been subject to longstanding investigation, there are now growing concerns about the work experiences of casual academics. Drawing on a qualitative study comprising 30 in-depth interviews with casual academics, full-time continuing academics and Human Resources Directors tasked with recruiting, selecting, remunerating and developing casual academics, this article identifies the paradoxical nature of how casual academics are being managed in the contemporary Australian higher education sector. It also investigates casual academics’ career aspirations. The requirement for more effective and equitable management of casual academic...
The shift of Higher Education into a business model has led to an increasing use of a casual so-call...
In August last year, the NTEU reported that two in three people employed by Australian universities ...
Purpose – Despite the increasing attention of organizational commitment in the management literature...
Over the past 25 years, the Australian workforce has become more casualised, with approximately one-...
Like most management ideologies, New Public Management, is paradoxical in practice. In the case of u...
Over the past 25 years, the Australian workforce has become more casualised, with approximately one-...
Casualization of teaching has become a major issue in Australian universities. In 1990 casuals deliv...
Casualization of teaching has become a major issue in Australian universities. In 1990 casuals deliv...
This research was supported by the National Recruitment funding of the NTEU. Its aim was to undertak...
Most undergraduate teaching in Australia’s universities is now performed by hourly paid staff, and t...
Australian universities are increasingly reliant on sessional academics to deliver a significant pro...
Universities have been increasing their reliance on casualised academics to perform teaching and res...
Deposited with permission of the authors. © 2009 Hamish Coates, Ian R. Dobson, Leo Goedegebuure & L...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
In August last year, the NTEU reported that two in three people employed by Australian universities ...
The shift of Higher Education into a business model has led to an increasing use of a casual so-call...
In August last year, the NTEU reported that two in three people employed by Australian universities ...
Purpose – Despite the increasing attention of organizational commitment in the management literature...
Over the past 25 years, the Australian workforce has become more casualised, with approximately one-...
Like most management ideologies, New Public Management, is paradoxical in practice. In the case of u...
Over the past 25 years, the Australian workforce has become more casualised, with approximately one-...
Casualization of teaching has become a major issue in Australian universities. In 1990 casuals deliv...
Casualization of teaching has become a major issue in Australian universities. In 1990 casuals deliv...
This research was supported by the National Recruitment funding of the NTEU. Its aim was to undertak...
Most undergraduate teaching in Australia’s universities is now performed by hourly paid staff, and t...
Australian universities are increasingly reliant on sessional academics to deliver a significant pro...
Universities have been increasing their reliance on casualised academics to perform teaching and res...
Deposited with permission of the authors. © 2009 Hamish Coates, Ian R. Dobson, Leo Goedegebuure & L...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013. Australian academics appear to be fairly critical ...
In August last year, the NTEU reported that two in three people employed by Australian universities ...
The shift of Higher Education into a business model has led to an increasing use of a casual so-call...
In August last year, the NTEU reported that two in three people employed by Australian universities ...
Purpose – Despite the increasing attention of organizational commitment in the management literature...