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Interview: Michael Dubson



  

by Jennifer Berkshire

Michael Dubson has never thought of himself as an activist. An adjunct professor of English at several Boston-area colleges, Dubson feels more at home in front of a classroom than on a picket line. But thanks to a newly published book in which he gives voice to the trials and troubles of adjunct faculty across the nation, Dubson has suddenly found himself on the frontlines of the fight for adjunct rights. The book, Ghosts in the Classroom, has almost sold out its first printing and has been featured in Publishers Weekly and The Chronicle of Higher Education. The Adjunct Advocate recently caught up with Dubson and had a chance to ask him about the book, the state of adjunct organizing, and his vision of a university system that works for everyone.

TAA: What prompted you to do this book, Ghosts in the Classroom?


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