In der aktuellen Ausgabe des International Journal of Communication gibt es eine gesonderte Sektion mit Artikeln zum Thema “The Politics of Academic Labor”: http://ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc (nach unten scrollen zu “Features”).
Dies sind die Beiträge:
Jonathan Sterne: The Politics of Academic Labor in Communication Studies: A Re-Introduction
Thomas A. Discenna : Academic Labor and the Literature of Discontent in Communication
Toby Miller: The Contingency of (Some) Academic Labor: Communication Studies and the Cognitariat
Michael Griffin: The Uneasy Institutional Position of Communication and Media Studies and Its Impact on Academic Labor
Victor Pickard: First They Came for Everyone: The Assault on Civil Society is an Injury to All
Carol Stabile: Who’s Sitting in the President’s Box?: Development and the Neoliberal University
Fernando P. Delgado: Reflecting on Academic Labor from the Other Side
Anonymous: Confessions of a Reluctant Manager in the Academic Labor System
Anonymous : Administration in the Neo-Liberal World