Short-term, short-changed? A temporal perspective on the implications of academic casualisation for teaching in higher education
The increasing casualisation of academic labour over recent years has been noted across the global north. In the UK, this takes a number of forms, including fixed term, hourly paid and zero hours contracts. What tends to characterise them all, however, is a focus on the short-term. In this paper, we...
Main Authors: | Leathwood, Carole, Read, Barbara |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Informa UK Limited
2020
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Online Access: | https://repository.londonmet.ac.uk/5714/1/Short-term-short-changed_A-temporal-perspective-on-academic-casualisation-and-teaching.pdf |
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