The War on Tenure

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Title: The War on Tenure
Language: English
Authors: Deepa Das Acevedo
Source: Cambridge University Press & Assessment. 2025.
Availability: Cambridge University Press & Assessment. Shaftesbury Road Cambridge CB2 8EA. Tel: 44-1223-553311; e-mail: directcs@cambridge.org; Web site: https://www.cambridgeassessment.org.uk/
Peer Reviewed: N
Page Count: 286
Publication Date: 2025
Document Type: Book
Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Tenure, College Faculty, Job Security, Professional Autonomy, Academic Freedom
ISBN: 978-1-00-959682-4
Abstract: As academia increasingly comes under attack in the United States, "The War on Tenure" steps in to demystify what professors do and to explain the importance of tenure for their work. Deepa Das Acevedo takes readers on a backstage tour of tenure-stream academia to reveal hidden dynamics and obstacles. She challenges the common belief that tenure is only important for the protection of academic freedom. Instead, she argues that the security and autonomy provided by tenure are also essential to the performance of work that students, administrators, parents, politicians, and taxpayers value. Going further, Das Acevedo shows that tenure exists on a spectrum of comparable employment contracts, and she debunks the notion that tenure warps the incentives of professors. Ultimately, The War on Tenure demonstrates that the job security tenure provides is not nearly as unusual, undesirable, or unwarranted as critics claim. This book: (1) redirects conversations on tenure to its function as an employment protection; (2) combines quantitative with qualitative insights, as well personal narrative with generalized statistics and studies; and (3) demystifies academic life for non-academics.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2026
Access URL: https://www.cambridge.org/us/universitypress/subjects/law/employment-law/war-tenure?format=HB&isbn=9781009596824
Accession Number: ED678118
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:As academia increasingly comes under attack in the United States, "The War on Tenure" steps in to demystify what professors do and to explain the importance of tenure for their work. Deepa Das Acevedo takes readers on a backstage tour of tenure-stream academia to reveal hidden dynamics and obstacles. She challenges the common belief that tenure is only important for the protection of academic freedom. Instead, she argues that the security and autonomy provided by tenure are also essential to the performance of work that students, administrators, parents, politicians, and taxpayers value. Going further, Das Acevedo shows that tenure exists on a spectrum of comparable employment contracts, and she debunks the notion that tenure warps the incentives of professors. Ultimately, The War on Tenure demonstrates that the job security tenure provides is not nearly as unusual, undesirable, or unwarranted as critics claim. This book: (1) redirects conversations on tenure to its function as an employment protection; (2) combines quantitative with qualitative insights, as well personal narrative with generalized statistics and studies; and (3) demystifies academic life for non-academics.
ISBN:978-1-00-959682-4