College English
Jan 2011
Discourse of the Firetenders: Considering Contingent Faculty through the Lens of Activity Theory
Sue Doe
;
Natalie Barnes
;
David Bowen
;
David Gilkey
;
Ginger Guardiola Smoak
;
Sarah Ryan
;
Kirk Sarell
;
Laura H. Thomas
;
Lucy J. Troup
Colorado State University
;
Mike Palmquist
Abstract
Drawing on work logs kept by participants, the authors report and analyze a project at their university in which contingent faculty recorded the amount of work they actually performed during a week. The authors also recommend ways to enhance the working conditions of such faculty.
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- College English
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- 2011-01-01
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- 10.58680/ce201113518
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