Lean semesters: how higher education reproduces inequity

"Neoliberal practices of the contemporary university cause disproportionate economic hardships for women, especially those who are students or adjuncts, are members of racialized groups, belong to underpaid disciplines, or are employed at less prestigious institutions. Lean Semesters addresses...

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Main Author: Nzinga-Johnson, Sekile 1971- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Baltimore, Maryland Johns Hopkins University Press 2020
Series:Critical university studies
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Summary:"Neoliberal practices of the contemporary university cause disproportionate economic hardships for women, especially those who are students or adjuncts, are members of racialized groups, belong to underpaid disciplines, or are employed at less prestigious institutions. Lean Semesters addresses the reality that women of color, particularly Black women, are vulnerable to compounded forms of exploitation and inequity as faculty members"--
Physical Description:xi, 212 Seiten 21 cm
ISBN:9781421438764
1421438763

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