Curriculum vitae SHEILA SLAUGHTER Institute for Higher Education Meigs Hall University of Georgia Athens, GA 520-621-8468 • [email protected] EDUCATION 1975 - Ph.D. University of Wisconsin, Madison Educational Policy Studies 1968 - M.A. University of Wisconsin, Madison English Literature 1967 - B.A. University of Wisconsin, Madison English Literature PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2005- Louise McBee Professor of Higher Education, Institute for Higher Education, University of Georgia 2004-2005 Visiting Scientist, National Science Foundation Program Direction Societal Dimensions of Engineering, Science and Technology 1989-2003 Professor, Higher Education, The University of Arizona 1993 Acting Department Head, Higher Education, The University of Arizona 1986-1989 Associate Professor, Higher Education, The University of Arizona 1986-1988 Division Head, Educational Foundations and Administration, The University of Arizona 1983-1986 Associate Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo, Department of Educational Organization, Administration and Policy, School of Education Slaughter – 1 1981-1983 Assistant Professor, State University of New York at Buffalo, Department of Higher Education 1978-1981 Assistant Professor, Sociology of Education, College of Education, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 1976-1978 President’s Staff Assistant for Special Programs, Mount Wachusett Community College, Gardner, MA 1976 Lecturer, Boston University, Department of Sociology 1976 Lecturer, Boston College, Department of Higher Education PUBLICATIONS Books Sheila Slaughter and Barrett J. Taylor (Eds). 2016. Higher education, Stratification, and workforce development: Competitive advantage in Europe, the US, and Canada. Switzerland: Springer International Publishing. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 2010 (2004). Academic capitalism and the new economy: Markets, State and Higher Education. Translated to Japanese, Hosei University Press Press. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 2004. Academic capitalism and the new economy: Markets, State and Higher Education. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Sheila Slaughter and Larry Leslie. 2009 (1997). Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies and the Entrepreneurial University. Translated to Chinese, Peking University Press. Sheila Slaughter and Larry Leslie. 1997. Academic Capitalism: Politics, Policies and the Entrepreneurial University. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. Sheila Slaughter. The Higher Learning and High Technology: The Dynamics of Higher Education Policy Formation. (Albany: SUNY Press, 1990). E. T. Silva and Sheila Slaughter. Serving Power: The Making of the American Social Science Expert. (Westport, CT: Greenwood, 1984). Slaughter – 2 Books about academic capitalism Brendan Cantwell and Ilkka Kauppinen (Eds). 2014. Academic capitalism in the age of globalization. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press Refereed Journal Articles Digesting “the worm’s share”: Administrative authority and faculty strategies in the humanities. Accepted for publication Research in Higher Education, 2018. Kauppinen, I., Cantwell, B., Slaughter, S. Social mechanisms and strategic action fields: An example of the emergence of the European Research Area. Accepted for publication, International Sociology, 2018. Kelly Rosinger, Barrett J. Taylor, Lindsay Coco, Sheila Slaughter. 2016. “Organizational segmentation and the prestige economy: Deprofessionalization in high- and low-resource departments.” Journal of Higher Education, 87,1: 27- 54. Sheila Slaughter, Scott L. Thomas, David R. Johnson, Sondra N. Barringer. 2014. “Institutional Conflict of Interest: The Role of interlocking directorates in the scientific relationships between universities and the corporate sector.” Journal of Higher Education 85, 1: 1-35. Taylor, B.J., Cantwell, B., & Slaughter, S. (2013). Quasi-markets in US higher education: Humanities emphasis and institutional revenues. Journal of Higher Education, 84 (5): 675-707. Charles Mathies & Sheila Slaughter 2013. “University trustees as channels between academe and industry: Toward an understanding of the executive science network.” Research Policy 42, 6-7: 1286-1300. Sheila Slaughter and Brendan Cantwell. 2012. Transatlantic moves to the market: Academic capitalism in the US & EU.” Higher Education. 63, 5: 583- 606. Larry L. Leslie, Sheila Slaughter, Barrett Taylor, Liang Zhang. 2012. “ How do revenue variations affect research expenditures within US research universities?” Research in Higher Education 53, 6: 614-639. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 2010. The social construction of copyright ethics and values. Science and Engineering Ethics. 16. 2/June: 251-161. Sheila Slaughter, Maryann Feldman and Scott Thomas. 2009, “Policies on institutional conflict of interest at US research universities.” Journal of Empirical Research on Human Ethics Research. Vol 4, no 3: 3-18. Slaughter – 3 Matthew Mars, Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 2008. “The State Sponsored Student Entrepreneur,” Journal of Higher Education. Nov/Dec 79,6: 638-670. Brian Pusser, Sheila Slaughter and Scott L. Thomas. 2006. “Playing the Board Game: An empirical analysis of university trustee & corporate board interlocks.” Journal of Higher Education. 77, 5: 747-775. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 2005. “From endless frontier to basic science for use: Social contracts between science and society.” Science, Technology and Human Values. 30, 4: 1-37. Sheila Slaughter, Cynthia Joan Archerd and Teresa I.D. Campbell. 2004. “Boundaries and quandaries: How professors negotiate market relations.” Review of Higher Education, 28, 1: 129-165. Gary Rhoades and Sheila Slaughter. 2004. “Academic capitalism in the new economy: Challenges and choices.” American Academic 1, 1: 37-60. Sheila Slaughter. 2002. “Commentary on ‘Six domains of research ethics’ (K.D.Pimple). Science and engineering ethics. 8, 2: 219-222. Sheila Slaughter, Teresa I.D. Campbell, Peggy Holleman and Edward Morgan. 2002. “The traffic in students: Graduate students as tokens of exchange between industry and academe.” Science, Technology and Human Values 27, 2: 282-313. Sheila Slaughter. 2001. “Professional values and the allure of the market.” Academe: Bulletin of the American Association of University Professors. 87, 5: 22-17. Jennifer Croissant, Gary Rhoades, and Sheila Slaughter. 2001. “Universities in the information age: changing work, organization, and values in academic science and engineering.” Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 21, 2: April. 108- 118. Sheila Slaughter. 2001 “Problems in comparative higher education: Political economy, political sociology, postmodernism.” Higher Education, 41: 389-412. Sheila Slaughter and Larry Leslie. 2001. “Expanding and elaborating academic capitalism.” Organization. 8, 2 May: 154-161. Cindy Volk, Sheila Slaughter and Scott L. Thomas. 2001. “Models of institutional resource allocation: Mission, market and gender.” The Journal of Higher Education, 72, 4 July/August: 387-413. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 2000. “The neo-liberal university.” New Labor Forum. Spring: 23-42. Slaughter – 4 Teresa Campbell and Sheila Slaughter. 1999. “Faculty and administrators attitudes toward potential conflicts of interest, commitment, and equity in university-industry relations.” Journal of Higher Education May-June 70, 3: 309-332. Sheila Slaughter. 1998. “Federal policy and supply-side institutional resource allocation at public research universities.” The Review of Higher Education 21, 3: 209-244. Larry L. Leslie and Sheila A. Slaughter. 1997. “The development and current status of market mechanisms in U.S. postsecondary institutions.” Higher Education Policy, Vol.10, No.3/4: 239-252. Gary Rhoades and Sheila Slaughter. 1997. “Academic capitalism, managed professionals and supply-side higher education.” Social Text 51, Vol. 15, No.2 (Summer): 9-38. Sheila Slaughter. 1997. “Class, race, gender and the construction of post- secondary curricula in the Unites States: social movement, professionalization and political economic theories of curricular change.” Journal of Curriculum Studies 29, 1: 1-30. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 1996. “The Emergence of a Competitiveness Research and Development Policy Coalition and the Commercialization of Academic Science and Technology,” Science, Technology and Human Value 21, 3 Summer, 303-339. Sheila Slaughter. 1995. “Criteria for Restructuring Postsecondary Education.” Journal for Higher Education Management 10, 2: 31-44. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades. 1993. “Changes in Intellectual Property Statutes and Policies at a Public University: Revising the Terms of Professional Labor,” Higher Education 26: 287-312. Sheila Slaughter. 1993. “Beyond Basic Science: Research University Presidents Narratives of Science Policy.” Science, Technology and Human Values 18: 278- 302. Sheila Slaughter, “Retrenchment in the 1980s: the Politics of Prestige and Gender.” Journal of Higher Education 64 (May/June 1993): 250-281. Gary Rhoades and Sheila Slaughter, “Professors, Administrators and Patents: The Negotiation of Technology Transfer.” Sociology of Education Vol.64, No.2 (April 1991): 65-77. Sheila Slaughter and Gary Rhoades, “Renorming the Social Relations of Academic Science: Technology Transfer,” Educational Policy Vol. 4, No. 4 (December Slaughter – 5 1990):341-361. Sheila Slaughter, “Academic Freedom and the State: Reflections on the Uses of Knowledge,” Journal of Higher Education 59 (May/June 1988): 241-262. Sheila Slaughter, “New York State and the Politics of Public
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