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A decade after its initial release, The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy returns with an expanded anniversary edition that both reaffirms and reignites its call to resist the corporatization of academic life. In The Slow Professor, Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber discuss how adopting the principles of the Slow movement in academic life can counter the erosion of humanistic education. Building on their original groundbreaking work, the authors offer fresh insights and reflections on the evolving landscape of higher education, while thoughtfully responding to critiques of Slow principles.
This edition includes the full original text, a foreword by Stefan Collini, a new introduction, and sixteen contributions from academics and professionals across disciplines, institutions, and career stages. The contributors share personal observations on how The Slow Professor has influenced their teaching, research, and practices over the past ten years, adding nuance, insight, and practical examples to the ongoing relevance of the Slow movement within academic life.
As pressures of corporatization and efficiency continue to intensify, this anniversary edition reemphasizes the urgent need to confront and counter the culture of speed and promote more sustainable, meaningful ways of working. The Slow Professor, Tenth Anniversary Edition is a must-read for new and returning readers in academia concerned about the frantic pace of contemporary university life.
A decade after its initial release, The Slow Professor: Challenging the Culture of Speed in the Academy returns with an expanded anniversary edition that both reaffirms and reignites its call to resist the corporatization of academic life. In The Slow Professor, Maggie Berg and Barbara K. Seeber discuss how adopting the principles of the Slow movement in academic life can counter the erosion of humanistic education. Building on their original groundbreaking work, the authors offer fresh insights and reflections on the evolving landscape of higher education, while thoughtfully responding to critiques of Slow principles.
This edition includes the full original text, a foreword by Stefan Collini, a new introduction, and sixteen contributions from academics and professionals across disciplines, institutions, and career stages. The contributors share personal observations on how The Slow Professor has influenced their teaching, research, and practices over the past ten years, adding nuance, insight, and practical examples to the ongoing relevance of the Slow movement within academic life.
As pressures of corporatization and efficiency continue to intensify, this anniversary edition reemphasizes the urgent need to confront and counter the culture of speed and promote more sustainable, meaningful ways of working. The Slow Professor, Tenth Anniversary Edition is a must-read for new and returning readers in academia concerned about the frantic pace of contemporary university life.
Über den Autor
Maggie Berg is Emeritus Professor of English at Queen’s University. She has published, and continues to write, on the novels of the Brontë sisters. She won five teaching awards during her career at Queen’s including the W.J. Barnes Award for Teaching Excellence three times, the Chancellor A. Charles Baillie Award for Teaching Excellence, and a University Chair in Teaching and Learning. In recognition of The Slow Professor, she was awarded an honorary doctorate at the University of Mons, Belgium.
Inhaltsverzeichnis

Introduction to the Anniversary Edition

Acknowledgements

Part I: The Slow Professor 2016 Edition

Foreword

Preface

Introduction

1. Time Management and Timelessness

2. Pedagogy and Pleasure

3. Research and Understanding

4. Collegiality and Community

Conclusion: Collaboration and Thinking Together

Acknowledgments

Works Cited

Index

Part II: Slow Resets

The Application of Slow Principles: The Musings of a Social Work Academic
Andrew Mantulak

Slow is More: Teaching and Learning Collaboratively
Lynn Yau

Reclaiming the University as a Place where we Belong
Emma Farrell and Shane D. Bergin

Attributing Human Beings: Resistance through Relationships
Nancy L. Chick

A Weaving Together of Ideas
Jennifer Davis

Playing with Fire: The Art of Being a Slow Professor
Heather Evans

The Slow Professor and the Slow Graduate Student
Chris M. Golde and Jeffrey Schwegman

On Embracing Wellness: My Journey to Crafting Habits for Work and Well-being in Academia
M. Brielle Harbin

Higher Vibrations in Higher Education: Starting with Stillness, Slowness, and Intention
Samantha M. Harden

Slow Knowing and Teaching is a Common Cause
Libuše Heczková and Josef Šebek
Thinking Together through Slowness, Criptime, and Access Thievery
Chelsea Temple Jones and Kimberlee Collins

Reclaiming the Public Intellectual in an Era of the Research-Industrial Complex
Michael Laver

Slowness and Fragmented Me
Heather A. Smith

Strange Bedfellows: Slowness, Sickness, and Scholarly ‘Me Time’
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree

Finding Slow in Academic Libraries
Laurie Morrison

The Labyrinth Project: Resisting the Culture of Speed in the Academy (one step at a time!)
Jill Grose

Notes on Contributors

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Bildungswesen
Genre: Erziehung & Bildung, Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Buch
Inhalt: Einband - fest (Hardcover)
ISBN-13: 9781487559465
ISBN-10: 1487559461
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Autor: Berg, Maggie
Seeber, Barbara K
Auflage: 2nd edition
Hersteller: University of Toronto Press
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Mare Nostrum Group B.V., Doelen 72, ?-4831 GR Breda, gpsr@mare-nostrum.co.uk
Maße: 221 x 144 x 21 mm
Von/Mit: Maggie Berg (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.10.2025
Gewicht: 0,368 kg
Artikel-ID: 134186737

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