TY - JOUR
T1 - Involution life in the ivory tower: a Chinese university’s teacher perceptions on academic profession and well-being under the Double First-class Initiative
T2 - Asia Pacific Education Review
AU - Zhang, Y.
AU - Xiong, W.
AU - Yue, Y.
N1 - Export Date: 02 October 2024; Cited By: 0; Correspondence Address: W. Xiong; Department of International Education, Center for Higher Education Leadership and Policy Studies, Education University of Hong Kong, Tai Po, D1-1/F-14, 10 Lo Ping Road, New Territories, Hong Kong; email: [email protected]
PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - Since 2015, China has been implementing a new key university construction plan known as the “Double First-class Initiative” to establish world-class universities and disciplines. It still needs to examine whether the reforms that universities have undergone in the context of this initiative have affected the academic profession and teachers’ well-being. The academic profession in China is currently undergoing “involution,” which suggests that academic staff are experiencing fierce but unhealthy competition. Based on a case study of a province-level university selected for the Double First-class Initiative, this paper examines the professional behaviors and well-being of case university’s teachers through 19 semi-structured in-depth interviews. In addition, the case university’s personnel system reforms, such as the performance-based pay and tenure-track system, were reviewed. It was found that these reforms have had a significant influence on the teachers’ professional behaviors and well-being. Therefore, under the new excellence initiative, Chinese universities must guard against teachers’ excessive occupational burdens and physical and mental issues while seeking academic excellence and ensuring high rankings. © Education Research Institute, Seoul National University 2024.
AB - Since 2015, China has been implementing a new key university construction plan known as the “Double First-class Initiative” to establish world-class universities and disciplines. It still needs to examine whether the reforms that universities have undergone in the context of this initiative have affected the academic profession and teachers’ well-being. The academic profession in China is currently undergoing “involution,” which suggests that academic staff are experiencing fierce but unhealthy competition. Based on a case study of a province-level university selected for the Double First-class Initiative, this paper examines the professional behaviors and well-being of case university’s teachers through 19 semi-structured in-depth interviews. In addition, the case university’s personnel system reforms, such as the performance-based pay and tenure-track system, were reviewed. It was found that these reforms have had a significant influence on the teachers’ professional behaviors and well-being. Therefore, under the new excellence initiative, Chinese universities must guard against teachers’ excessive occupational burdens and physical and mental issues while seeking academic excellence and ensuring high rankings. © Education Research Institute, Seoul National University 2024.
KW - Academic capitalism
KW - Academic profession
KW - Double First-class Initiative
KW - Faculty well-being
KW - Performance-based pay
KW - Up-or-out
U2 - 10.1007/s12564-024-10002-5
DO - 10.1007/s12564-024-10002-5
M3 - Article
SN - 1598-1037
JO - Asia Pac. Educ. Rev.
JF - Asia Pac. Educ. Rev.
ER -