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Putting The Humanities Phd To Work Thriving In And Beyond The Classroom Katina L Rogers

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Putting The Humanities Phd To Work Thriving In And Beyond The Classroom Katina L Rogers
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Publisher: Duke University Press Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.7 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Katina L. Rogers
ISBN: 9781478008613, 147800861X
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Putting The Humanities Phd To Work Thriving In And Beyond The Classroom Katina L Rogers by Katina L. Rogers 9781478008613, 147800861X instant download after payment.

In Putting the Humanities PhD to Work Katina L. Rogers grounds practical career advice in a nuanced consideration of the current landscape of the academic workforce. Drawing on surveys, interviews, and personal experience, Rogers explores the evolving rhetoric and practices regarding career preparation and how those changes intersect with admissions practices, scholarly reward structures, and academic labor practices-especially the increasing reliance on contingent labor. Rogers invites readers to consider how graduate training can lead to meaningful and significant careers beyond the academy. She provides graduate students with context and analysis to inform the ways they discern their own potential career paths while taking an activist perspective that moves toward individual success and systemic change. For those in positions to make decisions in humanities departments or programs, Rogers outlines the circumstances and pressures that students face and gives examples of programmatic reform that address career matters in structural ways. Throughout, Rogers highlights the important possibility that different kinds of careers offer engaging, fulfilling, and even unexpected pathways for students who seek them out.

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