“Who can play this game?” The lived experiences of doctoral candidates and early career women in the neoliberal university

作者: Martina Angela Caretta , Danielle Drozdzewski , Johanna Carolina Jokinen , Emily Falconer

DOI: 10.1080/03098265.2018.1434762

关键词: NeoliberalismScholarshipGender studiesHuman geographyReflexivityEarly careerPhenomenology (philosophy)DepictionCompetition (economics)

摘要: Work intensification is a characteristic of the current neoliberal trend in academia. Postgraduates and Early Career Researchers (PhD candidates and ECRs) in geography …

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