The University Against Itself: The NYU Strike and the Future of the Academic Workplace

Author:   Monika Krause ,  Mary Nolan ,  Michael Palm ,  Andrew Ross
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
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Pages:   280
Publication Date:   15 February 2008
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Author:   Monika Krause ,  Mary Nolan ,  Michael Palm ,  Andrew Ross
Publisher:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Temple University Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.381kg
ISBN:  

9781592137411


ISBN 10:   1592137415
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   15 February 2008
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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The University Against Itself:  The NYU Strike and the Future of the Academic Workplace        Edited by Monika Krause, Mary Nolan, Michael Palm and Andrew Ross                            Table of Contents Introduction Part I:  Corporate University? Ashley Dawson and Penny Lewis, NYC: Academic Labor Town?   Ellen Schrecker, Academic Freedom in the Age of Casualization Mary Nolan,  A Leadership University for the Twenty-first Century? Corporate Administration, Contingent labor, and the Erosion of Faculty Rights Christopher Newfield and Greg Grandin,  Building a Statue of Smoke:  The NYU Trustees, Finance Culture, and the Demotion of Intellectual Labor Stephen Duncombe and Sarah Nash,   ICE From the Ashes of FIRE: NYU and the Economy of Culture in New York City Adam Green, The High Cost of Learning:  Tuition, Educational Aid, and the New Economics of Prestige in Higher Education Micki McGee, Blue Team, Gray Team: Some Varieties of the Contingent Faculty Experience Part II:  GSOC Strike Unions at NYU, 1971-2007 Susan Valentine, The Administration Strikes Back: Union Busting at NYU Steve Fletcher, “Bad News for Academic Labor? Lessons in Media Strategy from the GSOC Strike Maggie Clinton, Miabi Chatterji, Sherene Seikaly, Natasha Lightfoot,  Naomi Schiller,  “If Not Now, When?  Lessons Learned from GSOC's 2005-6 Strike” Jeff Goodwin,  faculty  Andrew Cornell,  Undergraduate Participation in Campus Labor Coalitions: Lessons from the NYU Strike Matthew Osypowski (with Adam Graham Silverman), Operation Class-move  Part III:  Lessons for the Future The State of the Academic Labor Movement: A Roundtable with Stanley Aronowitz,  Barbara Bowen and Ed Ott, Moderated by Kitty Krupat Andrew Ross,  Global U Monika Krause, and Michael Palm, Activists into organizers! How to Work with Your Colleagues and Build Power in Graduate School   Gordon Lafer , Sorely Needed: A Corporate Campaign for the Corporate University Cary Nelson, Graduate Employee Unionization and the Future of Academic Labor

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It studies NYU specifically and universities in general, offering a solid reassessment of corporate growth in higher education, while exploring how to fight for better universities through collective action. Blessedly free of jargon and unforgiving in its critique, this book speaks powerfully to any faculty member interested in retaining academic freedom, shared governance, dignity on the job, or just the job itself... thought-provoking. Academe [A] set of thoughtful reflections by strike proponents about the corporate university... The University Against Itself is at its best precisely when the authors capture the continuing tension between the academic and corporate characteristics of the emerging corporate academy. The Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Jan 2009


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Monika Krause is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology at New York University. Mary Nolan is professor of history at New York University. Michael Palm is completing his PhD in the American Studies program at NYU. Andrew Ross is Professor of American Studies in the Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University and author of Fast Boat To China, Low Pay, High Profile, and No-Collar.

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