November 27, 1998
Pressures to Publish Fuel the Professionalization of Today's Graduate Students
The murderous academic job market of the 1990s prompts a common refrain among members of hiring committees. "There but for the grace of God go I," we mutter to each other. "How could I ever have survived in this market?"
That mixture of anxiety and relief results from exposure to the most highly professionalized and accomplished graduate students and incoming faculty members that anyone has ever seen. Every
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