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What is Adjunct

Becoming and Supporting Online Adjunct Faculty in a Gig Economy
Approached generally in this essay as a non-permanent, part-time teaching position.
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Contingency and “Co-Being”: A Dialogic Approach to Adjunct Faculty Support
Teresa Kuruc (University of Arizona Global Campus, USA)
Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 20
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-7776-2.ch004
Abstract
The dependence of one being on another, and the notion that the way things are is not the way they had to be, are core topics of contingency, and they inspire this chapter's intervention in discourse about supporting adjunct (or contingent) faculty. Instead of accepting the current institution-adjunct faculty relationship as an inevitable consequence of the contingency of the adjunct role, this essay suggests a means for putting contingency in service of adjunct faculty support. Literature scholars argue that literary techniques offer models for leveraging contingency toward productive ends. Accordingly, this essay draws on the concept of dialogism in literary and learning theory. Dialogism challenges the relationship between something given and something contingent and suggests that the interplay between the two entities reshapes interlocutors' understanding of the world. Therefore, it could be a theoretical catalyst for institutions to define adjunct faculty support practices that employ the developmental potential of contingency toward improving the adjunct faculty experience.
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A (Critical) Distance: Contingent Labor, MOOCs, and Teaching Online
Part-time contingent instructor teaching with no contract.
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The Gig-Juggler: Part-Time Faculty in the For-Profit University
In the for-profit world, an adjunct is often someone who is brand new to the gig and is not on the official teaching schedules yet. Once they are being re-hired each term, their title would shift to part-time or contributing faculty.
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Thermal Analysis of Realistic Breast Model With Tumor and Validation by Infrared Images
Something that is joined or added to another thing but is not an essential part of it.
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Overcoming the Onslaught: A Tale of Woe from One Adjunct Professor
An instructor at a college or university that usually holds a Master-level degree and teaches 1-2 courses per semester in their specialization.
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