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Beyond the Academic Gateway

Looking back on the Tenure-Track Journey

Victoria Handford
Barcode 9780776628943
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Release Date: 01/09/2020

Genre: Society & Culture
Sub-Genre: Children's Learning & Education
Label: University of Ottawa Press
Series: Education
Contributors: Timothy Sibbald (Edited by), Victoria Handford (Edited by), Cecile Badenhorst (Contributions by), Lee Anne Block (Contributions by), Joan Chambers (Contributions by), Cam Cobb (Contributions by), Frank Deer (Contributions by), Lyle Hamm (Contributions by), Lloyd Kornelsen (Contributions by), Onowa McIvor (Contributions by), Heather McLeod (Contributions by), Peter Milley (Contributions by), Sylvia Moore (Contributions by), Greg Ogilvie (Contributions by), Sharon Penney (Contributions by), Sarah Pickett (Contributions by), Gregory Rickwood (Contributions by), Maria del Carmen Rodriguez (Contributions by), Margarida Romero (Contributions by), Patricia Rosborough (Contributions by), Manu Sharma (Contributions by), Kathy Snow (Contributions by), Gabrielle Young (Contributions by)
Language: English
Publisher: University of Ottawa Press

Looking back on the Tenure-Track Journey
What are the experiences of academics around the time they earn tenure? This book explores the experiences of a collection of authors from universities across Canada. The experiences are, doubtlessly, representative of the academy, and bring a wealth of insight for graduate students (and prospective students), professors, and administrators.

Tenure is a pivotal decision for the academy. If it is earned, it provides security and permanence, creating further academic freedom to pursue research and interests important to the institution and to society. If it is not earned, then the peer review process provides clarification for why it has not been earned. This book brings together lived experiences of academics around the time of the tenure decision. While the book is stand-alone, it has the same collection of authors who wrote about their tenure-track experiences in The Academic Gateway, making the pair of books a remarkable longitudinal collection.

The authors explore the complex relationship between academics, the academy as an ideal, and universities as an enactment of that ideal. Personal growth is evident and shows diversity of experience, as the maturing relationships with the role and workplace unfurl. Where tenure track is a very personal journey, the period around tenure is necessarily a form of engagement with peers. Yet it has challenges, particularly in a milieu where academic freedom is being nurtured. Individual authors negotiate their choices between their personal objectives and institutional mandates and policies. Simultaneously, after years in the tenure-track, they continue to be evolving as academics, whether through personal growth or by seeking changes in the academy itself.

Published in English.