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The Politics of Academic Labor in Communication Studies: A Re-Introduction — JONATHAN STERNE
Academic Labor and the Literature of Discontent in Communication — THOMAS A. DISCENNA
The Contingency of (Some) Academic Labor: Communication Studies and the Cognitariat — TOBY MILLER
The Uneasy Institutional Position of Communication and Media Studies and Its Impact on Academic Labor — MICHAEL GRIFFIN
First They Came for Everyone: The Assault on Civil Society is an Injury to All — VICTOR PICKARD
Who’s Sitting in the President’s Box?: Development and the Neoliberal University — CAROL STABILE
Reflecting on Academic Labor from the Other Side — FERNANDO P. DELGADO
Confessions of a Reluctant Manager in the Academic Labor System — ANONYMOUS
Administration in the Neo-Liberal World — ANONYMOUS
Four Myths About Academic Labor — AMY M. PASON
Of Careers and Curricula Vitae: Losing Track of Academic Professionalism — KATHLEEN F. MCCONNELL
Feminist Labor in Media Studies/Communication: Is Self-Branding Feminist Practice? — SARAH BANET-WEISER, ALEXANDRA JUHASZ
PowerPoint and Labor in the Mediated Classroom — IRA WAGMAN, MICHAEL Z. NEWMAN
Canned Courses: Lecture Capture, Podcasting and the Transformations of Academic Labor — MARK HAYWARD
The Visible College — TED STRIPHAS
Negotiating Labor and Management in the French Context — JAYSON HARSIN
Media Pranks: A Three-Act Essay — KEMBREW MCLEOD
Product UG and Critical Visioning in Communication Studies — JOEL SAXE
Getting to “Not Especially Strange”: Embracing Participatory-Advocacy Communication Research for Social Justice — MICHELLE RODINO-COLOCINO
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