The university against itself : the NYU strike and the future of the academic workplace /
Looking at the impact of one historic student union strike, this book offers many lessons about the future of workplaces in higher education.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Philadelphia :
Temple University Press,
2008.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- New York : academic labor town? / Ashley Dawson and Penny Lewis
- Academic freedom in the age of casualization / Ellen Schrecker
- Leadership university for the twenty-first century? : corporate administration, contingent labor, and the erosion of faculty rights / Mary Nolan
- Building a statue of smoke : finance culture and the NYU trustees / Christopher Newfield and Greg Grandin
- ICE from the ashes of FIRE : NYU and the economy of culture in New York City / Stephen Duncombe and Sarah Nash
- High cost of learning : tuition, educational aid, and the new economics of prestige in higher education / Adam Green
- Blue team, gray team : some varieties of the contingent faculty experience / Micki McGee
- Administration strikes back : union busting at NYU / Susan Valentine
- Bad news for academic labor? : lessons in media strategy from the GSOC strike / Steve Fletcher
- If not now, when? : the GSOC strike, 2005-2006 / Miabi Chatterji [and others]
- Which side are we on? : NYU's full-time faculty and the GSOC strike / Jeff Goodwin
- Undergraduate participation in campus labor coalitions : lessons from the NYU strike / Andrew Cornell
- Village hospitality / Matthew Osypowski
- State of the academic labor movement : a roundtable with Stanley Aronowitz, Barbara Bowen, and Ed Ott / Kitty Krupat
- Global U / Andrew Ross
- Activists into organizers! : how to work with your colleagues and build power in graduate school / Monika Krause and Michael Palm
- Sorely needed : a corporate campaign for the corporate university / Gordon Lafer
- Graduate-employee unionization and the future of academic labor / Cary Nelson.