Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
Academia increasingly faces pressures of corporatization and flexibilization. Of particular concern is the segmentation of academic labour into stable tenured or tenure-track professors and “flexible” sessional and adjunct faculty. In this paper, I review evidence of the segmentation of the Canadian academic labour market, examine the conditions that permit segmentation to exist, discuss why academic geographers in both segments comply with a segmented labour market and, finally, propose potential strategies to address the issue of segmentation.
Recommended Citation
Bauder, H. (2006) “The Segmentation of Academic Labour.” ACME—An International Journal of Critical Geographies 4(2): 227–238.

Comments
published in ACME 4(2): www.acme-journal.org