The professoriate in the field of educational administration: Insights from an analysis of journal authors' curricula vitae
Abstract
Purpose
Based on a qualitative content analysis of 57 curricula vitae of authors who published their work in the major journals of the educational administration (EA) field, this paper seeks to display the career of EA authors and to suggest some epistemological implications for the field.
Design/methodology/approach
The analysis is based on both quantitative and qualitative modes of inquiry, according to which the curricula vitae is seen as a document that is susceptible to textual analysis.
Findings
EA authors receive their academic degrees in a host of disciplines from many countries and universities, usually work in the compulsory educational system, and hold many academic roles in their university. They teach courses, conduct research and publish works on a host of topics, three of which are very widespread: leadership, managerial processes, and organisational aspects.
Originality/value
The analysis acquaints the reader with some of many aspects of the professoriate in diverse countries, and helps probe the uncertainty and fragmented nature of the field of EA. It ends with scholarly implications for the recruitment of new field members.
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Citation
Oplatka, I. (2010), "The professoriate in the field of educational administration: Insights from an analysis of journal authors' curricula vitae", Journal of Educational Administration, Vol. 48 No. 3, pp. 392-412. https://doi.org/10.1108/09578231011041071
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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