The work experience of white male academics
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Schulze, Salomé
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University of the Free State
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English: This article reports on the work experiences of a group of white male academics from
the human sciences and on the usefulness of some theories of job satisfaction. Quantitative
data were collected from 25 respondents by means of a questionnaire. Thereafter,
qualitative data were collected. Eight participants were provided with cameras and
requested to photograph their work experiences. This was followed by interviews based
on the images. A central theme that emerged was the attitude of each individual. Secondary
themes relating to job satisfaction were a positive physical environment/support; satisfying
interpersonal relationships, and independence/autonomy/freedom. Secondary
themes relating to job dissatisfaction were promotion issues, administrative burdens, and
heavy teaching loads, aggravated by weak students.
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Schulze, S. (2006). The work experience of white male academics. Acta Academica, 38(3), 123-143.