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Academic Staff in Europe: Changing Contexts and Conditions

Editat de Professor Jürgen Enders
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 aug 2001 – vârsta până la 17 ani
Higher education is going through a turbulent period of change. Based on a research project coordinated by J^Durgen Enders at the University of Kassel in Germany, the book highlights the changes taking place in higher education and examines the working conditions of academic staff in fourteen European countries.All countries in the study have seen changes regarding the actors and procedures relevant for the regulation of the employment relationships of academic staff. Academic staff are higher education's most important asset and most costly resource. Employment and working conditions of academic staff are, therefore, not only influenced by these developments but seen as an important tool for adaptation to the new circumstances higher education faces. Thus it is not only of interest to demonstrate and compare variations across and within countries, but also to analyze the outcomes of the changing academic environment on the academic labor market and the conditions of working life.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313318283
ISBN-10: 031331828X
Pagini: 344
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

JÜRGEN ENDERS is Senior Researcher at the Center for Research on Higher Education and Work, University of Kassel, Germany.

Cuprins

PrefaceBetween State Control and Academic Capitalism: A Comparative Perspective on Academic Staff in Europe by Jürgen EndersThe Academic Profession in the Two Communities of Belgium by Karel TavernierAcademic Staff in Denmark: The Consequences of Massification in a Small Country by John E. AndersenThe Changing Nature of Academic Employment in Finnish Higher Education by Jussi VÄlimaaProfessional Diversity in a Centralized System: Academic Staff in France by Thierry ChevaillierUnsolved Problems and Inadequate Solutions: The Situation of Academic Staff in German Higher Education by Uwe SchimankThe Academic Profession in Greece: Current State and Conditions of Employment by D.G. TsaoussisAcademic Staff in Ireland: The Right of Tenure Enacted and Endorsed by Maureen Killeavy and Marie ColemanA Guild in Transition: The Italian Case by Roberto MoscatiThe End of Public Employment in Dutch Higher Education by Egbert de WeertExpansion, Reorganization, and Discontent among Academic Staff: The Norwegian Case by Svein Kyvik, Ole-Jacob Skodvin, Jens-Christian Smeby, and Susanne Lehmann SundnesThe Academic Profession in a Massifying System: The Portuguese Case by VirgD'ilio A. Meira SoaresAdapting to Change: The Academic Profession in Spain by José-Ginés MoraThe Academic Profession in Sweden: Diversity and Change in an Egalitarian System by Berit AsklingProfession of Prolatariat: Academic Staff in the UK after Two Decades of Change by Oliver Fulton and Chris HollandIndex