Despite the growing size of the academic precariat in the tertiary sector, this exploited group of workers lacks a voice in either their universities or their national union. In this article we draw on our experiences of transitioning from a small activist group to a broader research collective with influence and voice, while forging networks of solidarity. Through reflecting on developing the Precarious Academic Work Survey (PAWS), we explore how action research is a viable way of structurally and politically (re)organising academic work. We argue that partnering with changemakers such as unions as co-researchers disrupts their embedded processes so that they may be (re)politicised towards pressing issues such as precarity. Further, we hig...
The research is concerned with one of the signs of a globally evolving democracy: social movements. ...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
Despite the growing size of the academic precariat in the tertiary sector, this exploited group of w...
The COVID-19 pandemic intensified anxieties among temporary workers in New Zealand tertiary educatio...
This thesis focuses on my work as a professional member of staff in one academic School in a higher-...
In this article, I first critique neoliberal effects on the Aotearoa New Zealand tertiary education ...
This article uses student activism to explore the way in which activists are challenging the student...
The historical, cultural, political, and economic contexts of academic activism have been marked by ...
Kirjoitus kollektiivisessa pääkirjoituksessa, jossa useita kirjoittajia eri puolilta maailmaa.This c...
This article reflects upon the neoliberalisation of higher education and its effects on teaching pra...
This report provides an interim account of a participatory action research project undertaken during...
This article is concerned with the working relationships between progressive academics, students, le...
For me specifically, one of the essential tools in our survival chest is the ability to bring forwar...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
The research is concerned with one of the signs of a globally evolving democracy: social movements. ...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...
Despite the growing size of the academic precariat in the tertiary sector, this exploited group of w...
The COVID-19 pandemic intensified anxieties among temporary workers in New Zealand tertiary educatio...
This thesis focuses on my work as a professional member of staff in one academic School in a higher-...
In this article, I first critique neoliberal effects on the Aotearoa New Zealand tertiary education ...
This article uses student activism to explore the way in which activists are challenging the student...
The historical, cultural, political, and economic contexts of academic activism have been marked by ...
Kirjoitus kollektiivisessa pääkirjoituksessa, jossa useita kirjoittajia eri puolilta maailmaa.This c...
This article reflects upon the neoliberalisation of higher education and its effects on teaching pra...
This report provides an interim account of a participatory action research project undertaken during...
This article is concerned with the working relationships between progressive academics, students, le...
For me specifically, one of the essential tools in our survival chest is the ability to bring forwar...
This book outlines the creative responses academics are using to subvert powerful market forces that...
The research is concerned with one of the signs of a globally evolving democracy: social movements. ...
This article examines the teach-outs organised by staff and students at Lancaster University during ...
This article discusses the experience of being an academic in the UK in the contemporary climate of ...