A mismatch: Why non-tenured teachers are ill-prepared to deal with the perceived job insecurity of students in the humanities

Author:

Crone Vincent CA1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands

Abstract

Most of the instructional workforce within the humanities in countries like the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, and The Netherlands comprises non-tenure track appointments. This commentary is a starting point in thinking about what the meaning and consequences are of far-reaching casualization for humanities education. Based on my experience as a supervisor of non-tenured early-career teachers in the humanities and on an international exploration of the position of the so-called precariat, I describe the competing, and perhaps irreconcilable, discourses on the importance of the humanities for society and the labour market which these non-tenured teachers must navigate. These discourses put especially non-tenured academics, who are themselves in a very precarious, in an even more disempowered space that is not only detrimental to these non-tenured teachers but also to the students who must learn to deal with perceived job insecurity.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Visual Arts and Performing Arts,Education

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