合理化
官僚主义
社会学
透视图(图形)
叙述的
价值(数学)
性别研究
政治学
法学
语言学
计算机科学
政治
机器学习
哲学
数学
人工智能
几何学
作者
Nick Osbaldiston,Fabian Cannizzo,Christian Mauri
标识
DOI:10.1177/0961463x16682516
摘要
There has been significant interest of late into how academics spend their time during both their working and personal lives. Inspired by research around academic lives, this paper explores the narratives of 25 early career academics in Australian institutions across the country. Like several others, we propose that one of the fundamental aspects of time in academia is that of labour spent doing formal, instrumental and bureaucratic tasks. This impinges on the other side of academic life, the writing, research and discovery that bring subjective value to the academic. Using a Weberian framework however, we argue that there are two distinct rationalisations of these ‘times’ occurring. One is the formal, instrumentally imposed rationalisation of the university itself and the second is a more personally defined subjective rationalisation of research and writing. In terms of the latter, we argue that younger academics are not only seeing these times as important for their sense of self in the present but also for their projected vision of what they will become later in their professional career.
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