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DESCRIPTION:The low pay and poor working conditions for adjunct faculty and
  other part time instructors has become a topic of concern across colleges
  and universities throughout the country. This panel and discussion will s
 erve to both explain the problem and explore solutions at Syracuse Univers
 ity and beyond. The panelists will aim to provide resources that aim to ma
 ke the issue more visible on campus\, and also provide opportunities for o
 rganizing with broader national movements focused on academic labor rights
 .Panelists:&nbsp\;Gretchen Purser (Assistant Professor\, Sociology)\, Labo
 r Studies Working GroupMatt Huber (Assistant Professor of Geography)&nbsp\
 ;Laurel Morton\, Adjuncts United\, Syracuse UniversityEileen Schell\, Asso
 ciate Professor of Writing and RhetoricHeather Clemens Sponenburg\, Labor 
 Relations Specialist\, New York State United Teachers (NYSUT)Refreshments 
 will be served.&nbsp\;Special thanks to the Program for the Advancement of
  Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) for sponsorship of the Lab
 or Studies Working Group and support for this event.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:The Labor Studies Working Group Presents- Mobilizing the Academic P
 recariat: The Contingent Faculty Labor Movement at SU and Beyond
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p></p><p>The low pay and poor working 
 conditions for adjunct faculty and other part time instructors has become 
 a topic of concern across colleges and universities throughout the country
 . This panel and discussion will serve to both explain the problem and exp
 lore solutions at Syracuse University and beyond. The panelists will aim t
 o provide resources that aim to make the issue more visible on campus\, an
 d also provide opportunities for organizing with broader national movement
 s focused on academic labor rights.<br><br>Panelists:&nbsp\;<br>Gretchen P
 urser (Assistant Professor\, Sociology)\, Labor Studies Working Group<br>M
 att Huber (Assistant Professor of Geography)&nbsp\;<br>Laurel Morton\, Adj
 uncts United\, Syracuse University<br>Eileen Schell\, Associate Professor 
 of Writing and Rhetoric<br>Heather Clemens Sponenburg\, Labor Relations Sp
 ecialist\, New York State United Teachers (NYSUT)</p><p><br></p><p><i>Refr
 eshments will be served.</i>&nbsp\;Special thanks to the Program for the A
 dvancement of Research on Conflict and Collaboration (PARCC) for sponsorsh
 ip of the Labor Studies Working Group and support for this event.&nbsp\;<b
 r><br></p><p></p><p></p>
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