Working paper
TASA Working Document: Responses to contingent labour in academia
TASA
2016
Abstract
This document is primarily speaking to those academics who have some say over the employment, management and support of contingent academic staff (even if such responsibilities are not formally recognised by their institutions). However, we are not suggesting that this is an ‘us and them’ issue, nor should our approach be interpreted as an oppositional understanding of different institutional positions. The strength and vibrancy of sociology as a discipline is dependent on a common interest and commitment to advocating for and building sustainable academic practice.
Details
- Title
- TASA Working Document: Responses to contingent labour in academia
- Authors/Creators
- K. Natalier (Author/Creator)E. Altmann (Author/Creator)M. Bahnisch (Author/Creator)T. Barnes (Author/Creator)S. Egan (Author/Creator)C. Malatzky (Author/Creator)C. Mauri (Author/Creator)D. Woodman (Author/Creator)
- Publisher
- TASA
- Identifiers
- 991005541453507891
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Working paper
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