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Drawing on empirical research, this book develops the concept of
career scripts to show how contemporary academic faculty in the UK
and other English-speaking countries approach their roles and
careers. The career paths of individuals may be informed by
personal strengths, interests and commitments, by activity
associated with professional practice (represented by Practice
scripts), and by formal career structures (represented by
Institutional scripts). Internal and Practice scripts have in turn
led to new forms of activity, within both formal and informal
institutional economies. Whereas the formal economy is represented
by, for example, promotion criteria and career pathways, with
visible, quantifiable markers, the informal economy is represented
by personal interests and initiatives, together with professional
relationships and networks that may be unique to the individual.
This book shows how, by drawing on Internal and Practice scripts,
individuals develop concertina-like careers, stretching the spaces
and timescales available to them. At the same time, they are able
to address misalignments and disjunctures that they encounter,
including those associated with disciplinary and departmental
affiliations, job profiles, progression criteria, and work
allocation models. As a result, the authors identify a shift
towards more open-ended approaches to roles and careers.
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