I’ll have answers to the major political problems of the day right after I figure out how to get people to stop replying all to emails and how to teach deans/provosts/big bosses to open PDFs (in other words: never)
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If you think about how hard it is to get 100-200 people to do even one simple thing — and it’s no knock on them, it’s just life — you can see why all the theorizing and organizing in the world is likely to come up empty handed
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Replying to @ThirtySixCups
even if I can't tell them how -- I can't -- I can certainly keep asking them to think about it, even if it has no impact beyond making sure it's on the record. I work in corporate America, so I know that the most trivial tasks are akin to herding cats
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until the universities themselves begin suffering funding shortfalls, as some are, that won't happen
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the primary driver of reform in any area will be the approach of financial extinction, i imagine. and you can really manage those well while still collecting checks. i've overseen or assisted with the demobilization of several business units in the past 2 years. get that $$$
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their response to embarrassment is often unequal, particularly if they've got some measure of control over you. tenure-track profs need to behave like sheep lest they be fed to the wolves. i didn't care, and make way more money now, but it was fascinating
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