Books
Review by Doreen Lewis, Ph.D. The Power of Blended Learning in the Sciencesby Dr. Oliver Dreon, Dr. Ivan A. Shibley, Jr., and Dr. Timothy D. WilsonThe Part-Time Press, 2019, 164.
by Bethany Chappel, M.Ed. Academia is certainly its own independently unique world, and author Karen Kelsky, Ph.D. shares the qualities that make it so. She paints a picture of reality.
by Sarah Boon Kelly J. Baker is no stranger to covering difficult topics. She’s written about the 1920s history of the Ku Klux Klan, and the current role of white supremacy.
By Chris Serres “Squeezed” by Alissa Quart; Ecco (312 pages, $27.99) In the wealthiest U.S. cities, public schoolteachers are moonlighting as Uber drivers to make ends meet. Adjunct professors are.
Gypsy Scholars, Migrant Teachers and the Global Academic Proletariat: Adjunct Labour in Higher Education. Edited by Rudolphus Teeuwen and Steffen Hantke. At The Interface series. Ropodi Publishing. Paperback, 221 pages..
Academic Apartheid, Waging the Adjunct War. Edited by Sylvia M. DeSantis. Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. 112 pages. by Deborah Straw Academic Apartheid, Waging the Adjunct War, edited by Sylvia M. DeSantis,.





