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This book offers a unique grounded analysis of recent crises and
transformations in academic work. It charts international and
Australia-based efforts to overcome academic fragmentation and
precarity, and to advance agendas for the public university. It is
based on extensive qualitative interviews with academics and
managers across several universities in Australia. It finds new
grounds for ‘universal’ universities, with decent jobs, to
serve the public good. The book is aimed at students and scholars
from sociology, education, politics and industrial relations, and a
wider readership concerned about the future of universities.
Analysis centres on a trade union-led initiative in Australia aimed
at decasualising universities, and ensuing debates about the impact
of academic fragmentation. The authors argue for strengthening the
teaching/research nexus as the foundation-stone for public purpose
universities.
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