10 janvier 2015
Just released - HEP 27/4 – December 2014
The latest edition of Higher Education Policy (HEP) has just been released and is a special edition entitled Early Career Researchers and Changing Working Conditions in Academia.
Contents (Special Edition)
- Introduction: Early Career Researchers and Changing Working Conditions in Academia - Veronika Wöhrer;
- Power at the Interfaces: The Contested Orderings of Academic Presents and Futures in a Social Science Department – Tereza Stöckelová; full text of this article is freely available here
- Supervision and Early Career Work Experiences of Estonian Humanities Researchers Under the Conditions of Project-based Funding – Jaana Eigi, Pille Põiklik, Endla Lõhkivi and Katrin Velbaum;
- To Stay or to Go? Narratives of Early-Stage Sociologists about Persisting in Academia – Veronika Wöhrer;
- Keep on Movin’? Research Mobility’s Meanings for Italian Early-Stage Researchers - Chiara Carrozza and Sara Minucci;
Other Articles
- Setting Policy Agenda for the Social Dimension of the Bologna Process – Yasemin Yagci;
- Inclusion of Women Academics into American Universities: Analysis of Women Status Reports - Xuhong Su and Monica Gaughan. More...
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