The Adjunct Underclass, Herb Childress
The Adjunct Underclass, Herb Childress
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The Adjunct Underclass
How America’s Colleges Betrayed Their Faculty, Their Students, and Their Mission

Author: Herb Childress

Narrator: Edward Bauer

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/30/2019


Synopsis

Class ends. Students pack up and head back to their dorms. The professor, meanwhile, goes to her car . . . to catch a little sleep, and then eat a cheeseburger in her lap before driving across the city to a different university to teach another, wholly different class. All for a paycheck that, once prep and grading are factored in, barely reaches minimum wage.

Welcome to the life of the mind in the gig economy. Over the past few decades, the job of college professor has been utterly transformed—for the worse. America's colleges and universities were designed to serve students and create knowledge through the teaching, research, and stability that come with the longevity of tenured faculty, but higher education today is dominated by adjuncts. In 1975, only thirty percent of faculty held temporary or part-time positions. By 2011, as universities faced both a decrease in public support and ballooning administrative costs, that number topped fifty percent. Now, some surveys suggest that as many as seventy percent of American professors are working course-to-course, with few benefits, little to no security, and extremely low pay.

In The Adjunct Underclass, Herb Childress draws on his own firsthand experience and that of other adjuncts to tell the story of how higher education reached this sorry state.

About Herb Childress

Herb Childress is a partner at Teleidoscope Group, LLC, an ethnography-based consulting firm. Until 2013, he was dean of research and assessment at the Boston Architectural College, and prior to that, he was a Mellon Lecturing Fellow and associate director of the University Writing Program at Duke University. He is the author of Landscapes of Betrayal, Landscapes of Joy: Curtisville in the Lives of Its Teenagers, and The PhDictionary: A Glossary of Things You Don't Know (but Should) about Doctoral and Faculty Life.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Neil

For anyone who has kept up with the Chronicle of Higher Education regularly over the last several years or more, The Adjunct Underclass reads like a greatest hits compilation of all that we've seen at CHE, week after week. In fact, CHE is where I first heard about this book. What sets Herb Childres......more

Goodreads review by Marks54

First things first. I made a decision long ago that I would not work as a contingent faculty member - or a contingent anything, I might add. Several acquaintances of mine work as adjuncts but I have only recommended and supported such work for them in specific situations. I also know acquaintances o......more

Goodreads review by Luis

Great survey of the landscape of adjunct academia The author provides a very thorough survey of the situation with respect to non full time jobs in academia and the institutional dynamics that have led to a situation in which this type of jobs are the main pillar of academic work. It is incredibly de......more

Goodreads review by Carolyn

Reading this book makes me want to give Childress a hug and some warm cocoa as he rails at the loss of the relational university, which emphasized the experience and connections to be made between professors and students, rather than the credit hour/ credential/ consumer model that has quickly spre......more