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Under New Management Universities Administrative Labor And The Professional Turn Randy Martin

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Under New Management Universities Administrative Labor And The Professional Turn Randy Martin
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Publisher: Temple University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.34 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Randy Martin
ISBN: 9781439906958, 9781439906972, 1439906955, 1439906971
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Under New Management Universities Administrative Labor And The Professional Turn Randy Martin by Randy Martin 9781439906958, 9781439906972, 1439906955, 1439906971 instant download after payment.

Faculty members who care about the institutions of higher education where they work are often at odds with university management. In his forceful book, Under New Management, Randy Martin takes a novel, even-handed approach to this gulf between professors, who feel a loss of autonomy, and administrators. Martin imagines a political future for academic labour based on a critical understanding of the administrative work that faculty already undertake. He considers the differences between self-rule and specialized expertise and provides a case study of a New York City public school to show how kids and families respond to the demands of managerial productivity that is part of preparing students for college. Under New Management also considers changes faced by students, faculty, and administrators in light of this reworked social compact of professionals.

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