If you have been an adjunct, report your pay to The Adjunct Project hosted by The Chronicle in order to help gather national data on adjunct conditions.
Adjunct Life
- Articles on “Adjunct Issues,” Karen Kelsky, The Professor is In
- “On Foregone Earnings, or the Economics of Adjunct Life,” by Russ Burgos, guest post on The Professor is In (June 2015)
- “Contingency and Gender,” by Kelly J. Baker, Chronicle Vitae (April 2015)
- “Defending My Grades,” by Jessica Kline, The Chronicle (April 2015)
- “Detenure and Its Discontents,” by Kelly J. Baker, Chronicle Vitae (May 2015)
- “What Can Learned Societies Do About Adjuncts,” by Kelly J. Baker, Chronicle Vitae (Jan. 2015)
- “The Adjunct Crisis is Everyone’s Problem,” by Sarah Kendzior, Chronicle Vitae (Oct. 2014)
- “The First Rule of Adjuncting Is…”, by Kate Daley-Bailey, The Religious Studies Project (May 2014)
- “A is for Adjunct: Part 1 and Part 2,” by Kate Daley-Bailey, Religion Bulletin (April 2014)
- “The Adjunct is In. But is She Getting Paid?”, by Stacey Patton, Chronicle Vitae (April 2014)
- “Summer Survival Strategies for Adjuncts,” by Josh Boldt, Chronicle Vitae (April 2014)
- “The Impermanent Adjunct,” by Kelly J. Baker, Chronicle Vitae (Feb. 2014)
Job Postings
- “Finding Useful Adjunct Jobs,” by Paige Reynolds, The Chronicle (Nov. 2000)
- AdjunctWorld
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