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  • The Faculty Factor: Reassessing the American Academy in a Turbulent Era
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  • Martin J. Finkelstein, Valerie Martin Conley, and Jack H. Schuster
  • 2016
  • Published by: Johns Hopkins University Press
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In an academy squeezed hard by formidable pressures, what is the future of the faculty?Over the past 70 years, the American university has become the global gold standard of excellence in research and graduate education. The unprecedented surge of federal research support of the postWorld War II American university paralleled the steady strengthening of the American academic profession itself, which managed to attract the best and brightest educators from around the world while expanding the influence of the "faculty factor" throughout the academic realm. But in the past two decades, escalating costs and intensifying demands for efficiency have resulted in a wholesale reshaping of the academic workforce, one marked by skyrocketing numbers of contingent faculty members. Extending Jack H. Schuster and Martin J. Finkelstein's richly detailed classic The American Faculty: The Restructuring of Academic Work and Careers, this important book documents the transformation of the American faculty—historically the leading global source of Nobel laureates and innovation—into a diversified and internally stratified professional workforce. Drawing on heretofore unpublished data, the book provides the most comprehensive contemporary depiction of the changing nature of academic work and what it means to be a college or university faculty member in the second decade of the twenty-first century. The rare higher education study to incorporate multinational perspectives by comparing the status and prospects of American faculty to teachers in the major developing economies of Europe and East Asia, The Faculty Factor also explores the redistribution of academic work and the ever-more diverse pathways for entering into, maneuvering through, and exiting from academic careers.Using the tools of sociology, anthropology, and demography, the book charts the impact of waves of technological change, mass globalization, and the severe financial constraints of the last decade to show the impact on the lives and careers of those who teach in higher education. The authors propose strategic policy recommendations to extend the strengths of American higher education to retain leadership in the global economy. Written for professors, adjuncts, graduate students, and academic, political, business, and not-for-profit leaders, this data-rich study offers a balanced assessment of the risks and opportunities posed for the American faculty by economic, market-driven forces beyond their control.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. List of Tables and Figures
  2. pp. vii-xx
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  1. Preface
  2. pp. xxi-xxii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xxiii-xxvi
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  1. Part I: The American Faculty: An Overview
  2. pp. 1-2
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  1. 1. Establishing the Framework: The Emergence of a New Paradigm
  2. pp. 3-27
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  1. 2. The American Faculty in Historical Perspective: The Importance of Context
  2. pp. 28-52
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  1. 3. The Faculty in Profile
  2. pp. 53-98
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  1. Part II: The Morphing of Academic Careers
  2. pp. 99-102
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  1. 4. Changing Pathways to Career Entry
  2. pp. 103-153
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  1. 5. Career Progression and Mobility
  2. pp. 154-201
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  1. 6. Academic Career Exit: Faculty Retirement Viewed Anew
  2. pp. 202-236
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  1. Part III: The Changing Complexion of Faculty Work and Professional Identity
  2. pp. 237-238
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  1. 7. Faculty Work under Pressure
  2. pp. 239-292
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  1. 8. Academic Culture and Values in Transition
  2. pp. 293-324
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  1. 9. Academic Compensation Trends in a New Era
  2. pp. 325-368
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  1. Part IV: American Academics in Global Perspective
  2. pp. 369-372
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  1. 10. The American Faculty in a Newly Globalized Higher Education Environment
  2. pp. 373-405
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  1. 11. American Faculty in an International Perspective
  2. pp. 406-446
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  1. Part V: Prospects for the Academic Profession
  2. pp. 447-448
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  1. 12. American Academic Life Restructured
  2. pp. 449-469
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  1. 13. Where from Here? Interventions to Reinvigorate the Faculty Factor
  2. pp. 470-484
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  1. Afterword
  2. pp. 485-486
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  1. Appendixes
  1. A. Data Sources: An Overview and Status Report
  2. pp. 487-506
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  1. B. PhD Production and Distribution Trends
  2. pp. 507-513
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  1. C. Race and Ethnicity Classifications: An Update
  2. pp. 514-516
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  1. D. Changing Academic Professions Survey, 2007–08: Methodology
  2. pp. 517-524
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  1. E. Appendix Tables
  2. pp. 525-544
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 545-558
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