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Navigating an Academic Career in Marketized Universities: Mapping the International Literature
Journal Title
Review of Educational Research
Year (definitive publication)
2024
Language
English
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Abstract
Over the past two decades, debates surrounding the marketization of higher
education worldwide have intensified. The impact it is having specifically on
academics and their careers is less well documented, but enough literature
has emerged to certainly warrant a review. To investigate the topic, a systematic
literature review was conducted to examine the implications of the
increased marketization of higher education on academic careers. This secondary
research reviewed 54 documents that included both theoretical contributions
and empirical findings from 21 different national contexts. Our
findings indicate that academic careers are affected on at least two levels:
first, on a material level, career structures have undergone a progressive
precarization, marked by an increase in temporary contracts and part-time
jobs; and second, on an ideological level, in which fatalistic narratives such
as “there is no other way out of the neoliberal game” appear to be prevalent.
Our findings suggest that key collective and political aspects of academics’
careers may have become depoliticized through the individualistic “careerist
strategies” they are encouraged to embrace to survive in an academic career.
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Keywords
academic careers,changes in higher education,marketization,casualization,systematic literature review
Fields of Science and Technology Classification
- Educational Sciences - Social Sciences