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Monthly Archives: October 2017
The Stupid Slut (Finally) Walks Away
A few days ago, an article in The Guardian by Alastair Gee, hit the internet. In it, the stories of adjunct faculty in desperate poverty are told, once again. Year after year after year, the situation in American academia … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Alt-Ac, Exiting the Edu-Factory, Leaving academia, Social and Economic Inequality, The Breakdown of the American University System
Tagged Academia, Adjunct Activism, Alt-Ac, contingency, Contingent faculty, contingent labor, Debra Leigh Scott, Junct Rebellion, Leaving academia, Stupid Slut, Stupid Slut (Finally) Walks Away, The Homeless Adjunct
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Exit the Edu-Factory – a Call for Manuscripts
This is a call for writers who might like to join the conversations around the issue of exodus of the corporatized university. Exit the Edu-Factory: Essays on Refusal, Rebellion & Rebirth is an anthology of essays discussing the ways in … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, The Breakdown of the American University System
Tagged Adjunct Activism, American universities, Call for Manuscripts, Corporatized Universities, Essays, Exit the Edu-factory, Faculty Labor Exploitation, Publication, Revolt in Academia, Student uprisings, Students, universities
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