Slow Professor

Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy

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Maggie Berg, Barbara K. Seeber: Slow Professor (2018, University of Toronto Press)

128 pages

English language

Published 2018 by University of Toronto Press.

ISBN:
978-1-4426-6309-1
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In search of an academic ethos

4 stars

50% an argument against 'fast' (neoliberalised) academia, and its negative consequences on academics' health, research, teaching and social life, 50% advice on how to resist it from within, by slowing down academic practice.

Clearly, the authors themselves are ultra-aware of the problem: fastness is a structural conditions, and individuals have only that much agency, and yet by not adopting the corporate language, by insisting that learning and understanding cannot be quantified, and by refusing to treat each other as valuable 'contacts' or tools for upward mobility we can make a difference in our own local environment.

Perhaps, a few more words could have been spent on junior and/or people with precarious contracts, for whom slowing down seems a lot more difficult. While the book acknowledges it in passing, it doesn't have any magical tricks for slowing down while keeping your job, let along getting a permanent one.

I think I …

Subjects

  • College teaching
  • Education, higher
  • Time management
  • Education, philosophy