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On ‘Composing a Further Life’ and Affiliate Faculty Positions
Three bits of information prompted these thoughts: First, I heard the sad story of a young, affiliate faculty member and mother, working part time in three universities, widely spaced on the landscape. She is under-paid and under-recognized at work, and … Continue reading
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Tagged age, ageism, Bateson, care, children, Li, life stage, oppression, profession, university
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On Adjusting to Aging in America
In 2006, at the age of 62, I made an arrangement with my full time employer (in Indonesia) to go onto a 3/4 time arrangement. My thinking was that this would help allow me to adjust to eventual retirement more … Continue reading
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Tagged age, Bogor, emotion, family, Indonesia, journal, retirement, USA, work
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