The Precarity Penalty: the effects of long-term precarious work on higher education workers’ lives, careers and well-being
Dr Aline Courtois and Dr Theresa O’Keefe will present findings from their project on the impact of long-term academic precarity.
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Online (Zoom)
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June 8th, 12.00 (GMT) / 13.00 (CET)
This event is organized by the ‘Gender and Precarity’ working group, in the project ‘European Universities – Critical Futures’
Dr Theresa O’Keefe is a Lecturer in Sociology and Criminology at University College Cork in Ireland. Theresa writes on precarity, feminism in conflict zones, the gendered violence of the state and has published in a range of feminist journals including Feminist Review, International Feminist Journal of Politics and Gender, Work and Organization.
Dr Aline Courtois is a Senior Lecturer in Education at the University of Bath, UK. Aline writes on elite education; globalisation and the internationalisation of education; international student mobility; academic precarity and academic mobility. She has published in the Journal of Education Policy, Higher Education, The British Journal of Sociology of Education and other sociology of education journals.
As long-term precarious workers, they founded Third Level Workplace Watch in 2013, a collective of precarious academics who came together to resist casualisation in Irish higher education institutions.