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    Workplace Issues Survey

Fellow VKP members:

New media and technologies can, and have, significantly changed the way we teach, research, and publish. While these new tools can alter the way we work, where we work can also fundamentally alter how we use new media and technologies.

To help understand the relationship between new technologies and academic labor, the VKP Workplace Affinity group has decided to begin by surveying the VKP. We want to make visible the conditions under and through which new knowledges are produced. We are interested, then, in two broad questions:

  • To what extent have new media and technologies altered the academic workplace?
  • To what extent do particular workplaces shape our relationship to new media and technologies?

Please take some time to read over and respond to the survey. We are hoping to complete the survey as quickly as possible so please respond by January 31, 2002.

If you have any questions, feel free to email the Workplace Group at VKPworkplace@yahoogroups.com.

Thanks!

VKP Workplace Affinity Group
Larry Hanley, City College of New York
John Russo, Youngstown State University
Joe Ugoretz, Borough of Manhattan Community College

Click here to take the survey