The Changing Position of Legal Academics in the United Kingdom: Professionalization or Proletarianization?
Published online on November 23, 2020
Abstract
["Journal of Law and Society, Volume 47, Issue S2, Page S227-S243, November 2020. ", "\nAbstract\nThis article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinciding with Phil Thomas’ career as a law teacher – the latter part of the twentieth century and the first two decades of the twenty‐first – in part illustrating the analysis with other examples from Thomas’ career. We will focus specifically on the way in which what it means to be a legal academic has altered, with UK legal academics having been professionalized as a community during this era. Yet, seemingly paradoxically, it is also an era during which, many have suggested, academics in UK universities have become a proletariat.\n"]