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Putting the Humanities PhD to Work Katina L. Rogers

Putting the Humanities PhD to Work By Katina L. Rogers

Putting the Humanities PhD to Work by Katina L. Rogers


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Written for humanities graduate students and the faculty they study with, Katina L. Rogers's Putting the Humanities PhD to Work grounds practical career advice in a nuanced consideration of how graduate training can lead to meaningful and significant careers beyond the academy.

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Putting the Humanities PhD to Work: Thriving in and beyond the Classroom by Katina L. Rogers

In Putting the Humanities PhD to Work Katina L. Rogers grounds practical career advice in a nuanced consideration of the current landscape of the academic workforce. Drawing on surveys, interviews, and personal experience, Rogers explores the evolving rhetoric and practices regarding career preparation and how those changes intersect with admissions practices, scholarly reward structures, and academic labor practices-especially the increasing reliance on contingent labor. Rogers invites readers to consider how graduate training can lead to meaningful and significant careers beyond the academy. She provides graduate students with context and analysis to inform the ways they discern their own potential career paths while taking an activist perspective that moves toward individual success and systemic change. For those in positions to make decisions in humanities departments or programs, Rogers outlines the circumstances and pressures that students face and gives examples of programmatic reform that address career matters in structural ways. Throughout, Rogers highlights the important possibility that different kinds of careers offer engaging, fulfilling, and even unexpected pathways for students who seek them out.

Putting the Humanities PhD to Work Reviews

Covering every conceivable aspect of rethinking doctoral education in the humanities, Katina L. Rogers offers sound and sage advice on topics ranging from inclusion and diversity in graduate programs to the need for better mentoring and the relegitimization of the humanities in the public sphere. Her exceptionally timely, important, knowledgeable, and necessary book fills a real need in the humanities. -- Michael Berube, coauthor of * The Humanities, Higher Education, and Academic Freedom: Three Necessary Arguments *
Katina L. Rogers deftly skewers narrowed notions of scholarly success and makes an urgent case for graduate education as a pathway to practical, meaningful work. This book is right on time. We need versatile, thinking people in the postpandemic public sphere and the humanities in the driver's seat for structural changes to come. -- Bethany Nowviskie, Dean of Libraries and Professor of English, James Madison University
Written from a first-person perspective by the author and providing a review of resources and interviews, Katina L. Rogers's book is a refreshing look at the subsequent pathways for academics within the humanities to explore when the traditional road to success within the academy has been upended. . . . This book does something special-it empowers, if not emboldens, the humanities doctorate, and encourages them to see the world in a way that is deserving of their time and hard work. -- Kristen Vogt Veggeberg * LSE Review of Books *
Perhaps the most useful thing about Rogers' book is that it offers ways to start making change-right away-no matter your position in the academy. . . . The task of reforming humanities graduate training for the better is something for us all to take on-students as well as teachers. It's up to all of us, and we all have a role to play. As much as Rogers' book is a call for institutional reform, it is also a call for individual and collective action. -- Sonali Majumdar and Brandon Walsh * Scholars Lab blog *

About Katina L. Rogers

Katina L. Rogers is Co-Director of the Futures Initiative and Director of Programs and Administration of HASTAC at The Graduate Center, City University of New York.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction: Putting the PhD to Work-for the Public Good 1
1. The Academic Workforce: Expectations and Realities 19
2. Inclusive Systems: Vibrant Scholarship 39
3. Expanding Definitions of Scholarly Success 57
4. What Faculty and Advisors Can Do 76
5. Students: How to Put Your PhD to Work 101
Conclusion: Building a University Worth Fighting For 128
Appendix: Ten Ways to Begin 131
Notes 137
Bibliography 149
Index 159

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CIN1478009543VG
9781478009542
1478009543
Putting the Humanities PhD to Work: Thriving in and beyond the Classroom by Katina L. Rogers
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Duke University Press
20200807
184
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