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Tenure for Socrates: A Study in the Betrayal of the American Professor

Autor Jon H. Huer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 dec 1990 – vârsta până la 17 ani
In this provocative criticism of the contemporary American professoriate, Jon Huer argues that tenure has created a kind of academic stupor in which those who have it no longer live up to the ideals of their profession. In Huer's view, the institution of tenure has created an economic sinecure, rendering the tenured professor irrelevant to the society that sustains him or her. The typical tenured career, Huer asserts, often degenerates into intellectual boredom, the routine publication of a series of narrowly specialized research papers, a pervasive dissatisfaction, and a search for monetary and other rewards outside the university. Huer proposes that the time has come to reexamine the issues surrounding tenure in an attempt to determine the best ways to reinvigorate the professoriate and reestablish a fruitful connection between academic and nonacademic society.Divided into four sections, Huer's work is written throughout in a refreshingly nonacademic style. He begins by examining the institution of academic tenure and its relevance given current market realities. Subsequent sections explore the impact of tenure on issues of academic freedom, on the relationship between the professor and the larger society, and on the professor and his or her career. Huer demonstrates that, in general, those who have tenure do not need it, and those who need it do not have it. In pursuit of tenure, professors are forced to produce meaningless scholarship relevant only to their specialized colleagues and immediate career goals. Tenured professors, on the other hand, far from using their academic freedom in service of truth and society, help perpetuate the academic insulation and irrelevance. Certain to spark controversy and debate, Tenure for Socrates serves as a much needed reevaluation of both the role of the American professoriate and the impact of tenure on that role.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780897892445
ISBN-10: 0897892445
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Praeger
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Notă biografică

The author obtained his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1975 in sociology and is the author of 15 books of social criticism. After teaching social science for the last 25 years at the U.S. military bases around the world, he retired in 2019 and is currently living in Greenfield, Massachusetts, with his wife Terry. The Green Palmers Chronicle is the first of the "Michael Brown Trilogy," to be followed by Darwin's Progress and Tales from Vespucci.


Cuprins

PrologueAcademic TenureThe Irrelevance of TenureAcademic Tenure and Market TenureThe Special ContractNowhere Near the TruthTruth and Academic FreedomOf Truth and Academic FreedomOf Truth and FactsWays to TruthThe Academic ImperativeThe "Great Truth"Truth and SocietyThe Imperfect SocietyParadox of the SystemProfessor as CitizenThe Americanization of MarxBetrayal of the ProfessorProfessor as ProfessionalThe Economic ModelGresham's LawTeaching and Professing: An EpilogueBibliographyIndex