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The open-plan academy: space, control and the undermining of professional identity

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Baldry, Chris ; Barnes, Alison

Work, Employment and Society

2012

26

2

April

228-245

ergonomics ; office ; work environment

Australia ; United Kingdom

Ergonomics and work environment

http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1177/0950017011432917

English

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"The introduction of open-plan (OP) academic offices is critically examined through interviews undertaken in Scotland and Australia. The development is discussed in the context of the increased managerialism in higher education. The conclusion is that, despite a rhetoric of synergy, the dominant rationale for OP is one of cost reduction and that the experience for many academics is proving detrimental to both scholarship and professional identity."

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