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 ACADEMIC TEACHERS UNDER STRESS IN THE PUBLISH OR PERISH ERA
 WIECZOREK A. MITRĘGA M.  wydawnictwo: CEDEWU , rok wydania 2017, wydanie Icena netto: 58.25  Twoja cena  55,34 zł + 5% vat - dodaj do koszyka Academic teachers under stress in the publish or perish era
 
This book is dedicated to all scholars from all over the world that choose very
difficult profession and struggle nowadays with "publish and perish" academic
culture. The empirical study presented in the book focuses on academic teacher stress. We
applied qualitative research design to identify stressors experienced by scholars employed
at Polish universities. These stressors referred to such main categories, as: teaching,
workplace, research, pressures, conflicts and collaboration. The academic collaboration
was found as highly stressful factor due to a variety of reasons, however networking
appears to be a leverage to academic career, especially while confronted with recently
observable strong pressure to publish in top-tier journals. This book emphasizes the
complexity of academic stress and networking and suggests facilitating these aspects in
policy making in higher education. 
 
INTRODUCTION 9 
 
CHAPTER ONE 
STRESS IN THE WORK OF ACADEMIC TEACHERS - THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVE 13 
The nature of teacher stress 13 
Research on teacher stress 14 
Defi ning teacher stress and related notions 15 
Sources of teacher stress 18 
Sources of teacher stress according to Kyriacou 19 
Scholar's individual features determining their proneness to stress 31 
Cross-cultural differences and stress 37 
The symptoms of teacher stress 38 
The effects of teacher stress 41 
 
CHAPTER TWO 
RESEARCH DESIGN WITH REGARD TO FACTORS INFLUENCING ON ACADEMIC STRESS 47 
The research gap 47 
The study objectives and general research approach 48 
Research population 50 
Informants' selection 51 
Informants' characteristics 51 
Field research procedure 52 
Interviewing individuals 53 
Focus group interview 57 
Data analysis 58 
Appendix: Part 1. The scenario of an in-depth interview with an academic teacher 60 
Appendix: Part 2. Scenario of a focus group interview with academic teachers 65 
 
CHAPTER THREE 
FACTORS EVOKING STRESS AMONG ACADEMIC TEACHERS - QUALITATIVE STUDY RESULTS
67 
Stressors associated with teaching at university 68 
Discipline problems 68 
Problematic students 69 
The lack of student motivation 71 
Marking 72 
Stressors associated with the workplace 73 
The atmosphere in the workplace 73 
Rat race among teachers 74 
University authorities and administration 74 
More experienced colleagues 76 
Inspections 76 
Change 77 
Stressors associated with being a researcher 78 
Doing research 78 
Writing peer reviewed papers 79 
Applying for funds 79 
Reading and writing in English language 80 
Attending conferences 81 
Stressors associated with pressures exerted over academic teachers 81 
Exam pressure 82 
Time pressures 83 
Overload and bureaucracy 83 
Stressors associated with conflicts 85 
Role conflicts 85 
Work-family conflicts 86 
Teaching/research conflicts 87 
 
CHAPTER FOUR 
COLLABORATION AS A STRESSOR AND A LEVERAGE FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 89 
The meaning of academic collaboration - what do we know so far? 91 
Growing interest in academic collaboration as the research phenomenon 91 
The multidimensional picture of networking in academia 93 
The link between networking and the scholar's success 94 
Academic collaboration as a stressor and a leverage to scholar's career - results of a
focus group interview 99 
Aspects of academic collaboration causing stress of scholars 99 
Collaboration as a leverage to scholar's career 105 
 
CHAPTER SUMMARY 109 
CONCLUSIONS 111 
APPENDIX: AN EXEMPLARY TRANSCRIPT OF AN IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW 115 
BIBLIOGRAPHY 123 
 
132 pages, Paperback 
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