Nathan F. Alleman, Cara Cliburn Allen, Justin J. Nelson
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Faculty denied tenure: internalization, resistance, and the organizational protection of legitimacy
The denial of tenure frequently results in devastating personal and professional consequences for the individual, but scant scholarship has taken on the question of how tenure denial functions systemically. In this qualitative study of American college and university faculty, we employ the concept of structural stigma to highlight how universities and their agents assign culpability to those denied tenure in an effort to mitigate organizational risk. Findings point to examples of internalization of responsibility as well as forms of resistance among participants denied tenure.
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Higher Education is recognised as the leading international journal of Higher Education studies, publishing twelve separate numbers each year. Since its establishment in 1972, Higher Education has followed educational developments throughout the world in universities, polytechnics, colleges, and vocational and education institutions. It has actively endeavoured to report on developments in both public and private Higher Education sectors. Contributions have come from leading scholars from different countries while articles have tackled the problems of teachers as well as students, and of planners as well as administrators.
While each Higher Education system has its own distinctive features, common problems and issues are shared internationally by researchers, teachers and institutional leaders. Higher Education offers opportunities for exchange of research results, experience and insights, and provides a forum for ongoing discussion between experts.
Higher Education publishes authoritative overview articles, comparative studies and analyses of particular problems or issues. All contributions are peer reviewed.