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АКАДЕМИЧЕСКАЯ ПРОФЕССИЯ И ИДЕОЛОГИЯ «МЕДЛЕННОЙ НАУКИ»

АКАДЕМИЧЕСКАЯ ПРОФЕССИЯ И ИДЕОЛОГИЯ «МЕДЛЕННОЙ НАУКИ»

Abstract

The article touches upon the concept of slow scholarship that has been widely spread among academic professionals abroad due to the higher education reform oriented to ideas of new managerialism. The call for slow scholarship is a reaction that faculty shows against transformation of their time budgets and weakening of professional freedom. We present a brief review of key writings on slow scholarship and discuss how these ideas can be adopted to the local context. We also reveal that research of academic profession in Russia pays relatively little attention to the issue of working time budgets and time use, while it is of a major importance to understand the changes that take place at universities and other academic institutions.

В статье рассматривается идеология «медленной науки », получившая широкое распространение среди зарубежных академических профессионалов в ответ на неоменеджериалистские реформы высшей школы, повлекшие за собой трансформацию бюджетов времени университетских преподавателей и исследователей и ослабление профессиональных свобод. Представлен обзор ключевых текстов, артикулирующих основные идеи этой идеологии, и обсуждаются перспективы ее рецепции и адаптации к российскому контексту. Отмечается, что проблематика режимов трудовой деятельности российских академических профессионалов и, в частности, бюджетов их рабочего времени является важной темой, которая пока не получила должного рассмотрения в академической литературе.

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АКАДЕМИЧЕСКАЯ ПРОФЕССИЯ,МЕДЛЕННАЯ НАУКА,БЮДЖЕТЫ ВРЕМЕНИ,НЕОМЕНЕДЖЕРИАЛИЗМ,РЕФОРМЫ ВЫСШЕГО ОБРАЗОВАНИЯ И НАУКИ,ACADEMIC PROFESSION,SLOW SCHOLARSHIP,TIME BUDGETS,NEW MANAGERIALISM,REFORM OF HIGHER EDUCATION

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