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Adam Phillips Abstract This article focuses on the academic job market for the field of Writing Studies primarily using data from 2021–2022 to provide insight for early career scholar-teachers. This study looks at the total jobs available for the 2021–2022 job market compared to previous years, the number of tenure-track (TT) and non-tenure-track (NTT) positions, […]
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- 2025-04-11
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