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ArtikelConflicting Time Perspectives in Academic Work  
Oleh: Ylijoki, Oili-Helena ; Mantyla, Hans
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Time & Society vol. 12 no. 1 (Mar. 2003), page 55–78.
Topik: academic work; autonomy; dilemmas; higher education; time
Fulltext: 55TAS121.pdf (114.54KB)
Isi artikelThis article explores the diversity of time perspectives in academic work. The background of the study stems from recent changes in university management and funding, which impose new demands for academic work, including its temporal order. Drawing on focused interviews with 52 academics, we discern four core time perspectives according to which academics experience their work: scheduled time, timeless time, contracted time and personal time. Scheduled time refers to the accelerating pace of work, timeless time to transcending time through immersion in work, contracted time to short-term employment with limited future prospects and finally, personal time to one's temporality and the role of work in it. In addition, we discuss the relationships between the different time perspectives, focusing on dilemmas and tensions between them.
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