Despite the diversity of entry points into academia, little research exists examining the experiences and impact of precarious employment at different life stages. Drawing on interviews with 19 academics employed casually or on fixed-term contracts in Australian universities, this paper illustrates how precarious employment is experienced at different life and career stages. Using Foucauldian understandings of power and discourse alongside a life-course sociological approach, we explore how parenthood, relationships and life decisions are shaped by precarious employment in the academy. Discourses around academic ‘pipelines’ and ‘early careers’ obscure the experiences of those entering academia as a second-career; and those in long-term prec...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
Across the world, many university-based early career researchers (ECRs) are experiencing an unpreced...
This article aims to investigate, through a qualitative study, the phenomenon of precarization in hi...
Despite the diversity of entry points into academia, little research exists examining the experience...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
‘Early career’ in academia is typically defined in terms of research capability in the five years fo...
In the early stages of their career, academics often move abroad for fixed-term positions, urged by ...
Teaching academics are typically in possession or pursuit of a Doctor of Philosophy, which is the hi...
The ‘neoliberal turn’ in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny ...
Wage theft claims against Australian universities have raised awareness of the substantial proportio...
This paper explores how early career academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
Contains fulltext : 197086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inve...
There is growing concern in Higher Education around job security, work-life balance and inequalities...
Despite the proliferation of work/life balance policies in Australian universities, academic staff c...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
Across the world, many university-based early career researchers (ECRs) are experiencing an unpreced...
This article aims to investigate, through a qualitative study, the phenomenon of precarization in hi...
Despite the diversity of entry points into academia, little research exists examining the experience...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their wo...
‘Early career’ in academia is typically defined in terms of research capability in the five years fo...
In the early stages of their career, academics often move abroad for fixed-term positions, urged by ...
Teaching academics are typically in possession or pursuit of a Doctor of Philosophy, which is the hi...
The ‘neoliberal turn’ in the higher education sector has received significant intellectual scrutiny ...
Wage theft claims against Australian universities have raised awareness of the substantial proportio...
This paper explores how early career academics (ECAs) come to understand their future and the nature...
Contains fulltext : 197086.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper inve...
There is growing concern in Higher Education around job security, work-life balance and inequalities...
Despite the proliferation of work/life balance policies in Australian universities, academic staff c...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
Across the world, many university-based early career researchers (ECRs) are experiencing an unpreced...
This article aims to investigate, through a qualitative study, the phenomenon of precarization in hi...