Authors
Aimee B Simpson, Leon A Salter, Rituparna Roy, Luke D. Oldfield, Apriel D Jolliffe Simpson
Publication date
2023/7
Journal
Learning and Teaching:The International Journal of Higher Education in the Social Sciences
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
100-118
Publisher
Berghahn Books
Description
Despite the growing size of the academic precariat in the tertiary sector, this exploited group of workers lacks a voice in either their universities or their national union. In this article we draw on our experiences of transitioning from a small activist group to a broader research collective with influence and voice, while forging networks of solidarity. Through reflecting on developing the Precarious Academic Work Survey (PAWS), we explore how action research is a viable way of structurally and politically (re) organising academic work. We argue that partnering with changemakers such as unions as co-researchers disrupts their embedded processes so that they may be (re) politicised towards pressing issues such as precarity. Further, we highlight how research can be used as a call to action and a tool to recruit powerful allies to collaborate on transforming universities into educational utopias.
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