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Sub-prime scholarship.
Title:
Sub-prime scholarship.
Author:
Vicars, Mark.
ISBN:
9781784418526
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (144 pages)
Series:
Qualitative Research Journal: Volume 15, Issue 2
Contents:
Cover -- Editorial advisory board -- Editorial -- The participant as evolving protagonist -- Case writing for collaborative practice in education studies -- Applying Halliday's linguistic theory in qualitative data analysis -- Gender discrimination in the way the Vietnamese talk about face thể diện -- Action researching power in an ESL and academic writing classroom -- This is the sound of one voice:singing to see beyond boundaries in a university community choir -- Researching the researcher: the heart and mind in sub-prime times -- In danger of writing -- "I was made to feel very discriminated againstas an anglo-saxon" -- Festival as methodology: the African culturalyouth arts festival -- Australian citizenship in interesting times -- Of fish and goddesses: using photo-elicitation with sex workers -- Book review.
Abstract:
Academic labour is increasingly undertaken by a diverse and hierarchical workforce where not all perspectives are heard. Professors comprise only 20% of tenured academics - of which only 20% are women and most of the able bodies working in universities are white and straight. An estimated 50 to 60% of academic work (teaching and research) is undertaken by a casual and disposable workforce employed on short-term teaching or research contracts with little or no job security. This eBook is a collection of peer-reviewed papers from the Discourse, Power, Resistance (DPR) conference that articulate the absence of presence within the academy of sub-prime scholarship.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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