Despite the fact that precarious modes of employment have become increasingly common in academic careers, studies have shown that precarious contracts are often hidden and masked within higher education structures. This has important implications for the identities of those on such contracts. This paper uses Goffman’s work on stigma, ‘spoiled identities’, and identity management, and Archer’s concepts of morphostasis and morphogenesis as heuristic devices to examine the ways in which precariously employed academic staff experience their work and think about their identities. In doing so, the paper maps out the complex relationship between structure, agency, and identity in precarious academic careers and the ways in which participan...
Academics have historically been members of socially dominant groups—white, cisgender, heterosexual ...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...
Based on an autoethnographic study of early career researchers’ field research experiences, we show ...
Research and teaching conditions have, particularly for those who are junior or from disadvantaged b...
This paper demonstrates the importance of studying insecurity in relation to identities at work. Dr...
This chapter presents a conceptual model for the exploration of academic identity, which is in a mul...
Neoliberalism has significantly impacted higher education institutes across the globe by increasing ...
While precarious work is a phenomenon often associated with non-professional workers, the emerging c...
Identity construction - the process of creating and building a new future self - is an integral part...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
This paper. presented in first person narrative, looks at the tensions that exist when professional ...
There is widespread evidence that those claiming out-of-work benefits experience different types of ...
Despite the diversity of entry points into academia, little research exists examining the experience...
The transition of early career researchers into academic posts is understood to be a crucial career ...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
Academics have historically been members of socially dominant groups—white, cisgender, heterosexual ...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...
Based on an autoethnographic study of early career researchers’ field research experiences, we show ...
Research and teaching conditions have, particularly for those who are junior or from disadvantaged b...
This paper demonstrates the importance of studying insecurity in relation to identities at work. Dr...
This chapter presents a conceptual model for the exploration of academic identity, which is in a mul...
Neoliberalism has significantly impacted higher education institutes across the globe by increasing ...
While precarious work is a phenomenon often associated with non-professional workers, the emerging c...
Identity construction - the process of creating and building a new future self - is an integral part...
Stigmas pervade organizational life. A stigma is a discrediting social evaluation that devalues an i...
This paper. presented in first person narrative, looks at the tensions that exist when professional ...
There is widespread evidence that those claiming out-of-work benefits experience different types of ...
Despite the diversity of entry points into academia, little research exists examining the experience...
The transition of early career researchers into academic posts is understood to be a crucial career ...
The early stages of an academic career are fraught with insecurity. By focusing on the individual an...
Academics have historically been members of socially dominant groups—white, cisgender, heterosexual ...
While investigation on family estrangement is growing within academic circles, research regarding th...
Based on an autoethnographic study of early career researchers’ field research experiences, we show ...