Con Job

Stories of Adjunct and Contingent Labor

by Megan FulwilerJennifer Marlow

Published by the Computers and Composition Digital Press, an imprint of Utah State University Press


Winner of the 2014 Michelle Kendrick Outstanding Digital Scholarship Award


Con Job: Stories of Adjunct and Contingent Labor describes and makes visible the pedagogical, economic, and ethical costs of higher education's growing reliance on adjunct and contingent faculty. Armed with a borrowed video camera, Megan Fulwiler and Jennifer Marlow, two teachers of composition, set out to record the voices of faculty who are often invisible in and marginalized by the institutions where they teach.


Our film features interviews with contingent faculty from across the nation, as well as with labor activists and leading figures in the field of Composition and Rhetoric. Ultimately, the film calls on the field of Composition to use its collective rhetorical strength to challenge the current state of exploitative labor practices in writing instruction.


Given both the scope and complexity of contingency, we have chosen film as a medium with the power to provide a visible portrayal of the lived material conditions of labor in higher education and to reach as wide an audience as possible both within and outside academe.


The goal of the CCDP imprint is to honor traditional academic values of rigorous peer review and intellectual excellence, but at the same time to create a venue for innovative digital scholarship and expression in the field of English composition and rhetoric. Volumes in the CCDP series are published under a Creative Commons copyright license, and are available open-access.

Metadata

  • isbn
    978-0-87421-967-8
  • publisher
    Computers and Composition Digital Press
  • rights
    Copyright © 2014 Megan Fulwiler, Jennifer Marlow, and Utah State University Press/Computers and Composition Digital Press. Some rights reserved.

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