The Social Creation of Temporary Academic Positionsin Chile, Colombia, Germany and the USA

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Abstract

I historically compare changes in institutional frameworks creating academic positions linked to temporary employment by analyzing university employment statistics in Chile, Colombia, Germany, and the USA. I find that temporary academic positions were institutionalized through the creation of previously inexistent academic categories called a contrata in Chile, de cátedra in Colombia, “junior professor” without tenure in Germany and “postdoc” in the USA; used in higher education and employment laws since 1989, 1992, 2002, and 1974, respectively. Under institutional frameworks demanding the maximization of students and research, universities have increasingly contracted academics through temporary contracts under rationales that differ between regions. In Colombia and Chile, public university leaders and owners of private universities contract such teaching positions to expand student numbers through lowering costs. In Germany and the USA, employment insecurity is mostly driven by temporary scientific positions under a main rationale of scientific expansion. The share of temporary positions has increased exponentially in Colombia and Germany in recent decades, whereas in the USA there has only been an increase since 2012. Moreover, in Chile, the share of permanent positions has decreased since 2012. The common trend is one of isomorphism of vertical academic structures sharing a pyramidal form, with a wide base of academics working under conditions of contractual insecurity. Such trends follow a rationale for maximization of student numbers as well as administration, and scientific production that is in tension with prioritizing wellbeing and improvement of academics’ working conditions. Yet, in these environments, the institution of tenure in the USA and recent Chilean regulations on accreditation represent mechanisms counteracting precarious employment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationUniversity Collegiality and the Erosion of Faculty Authority
EditorsK. Sahlin, U. Eriksson-Zetterquist
PublisherEmerald Group Publishing Ltd.
Pages199-227
Number of pages29
ISBN (Electronic)9781804558140
ISBN (Print)9781804558171
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2023

Publication series

NameResearch in the Sociology of Organizations
Volume86
ISSN (Print)0733-558X

Keywords

  • Job security
  • accreditation
  • employment patterns
  • part-time faculty
  • temporary employment
  • tenure

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Sociology and Political Science
  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management

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