"The academy needs and should heed this book. Kezar has framed and brought to well-integrated narrative life scholarly synthesis and practical guidance for professionalizing non-tenure track faculty’s conditions of work in unionized and non-unionized settings alike. The voices of contingent faculty activists are strong and give hope that we can embrace all our faculty colleagues and enhance the quality of higher education in the process." —Gary Rhoades, Professor of Higher Education, University of Arizona"Finally---a new book that recognizes the need for faculty career paths and employment policies beyond the tenure track. Many scholars have documented the rising numbers of non-tenure track faculty and the lack of career enhancing employment policies, but few have addressed the need for appropriate employment policies. Kezar provides a rich resource of concrete examples of successful changes that emphasize employment equity, career development, and inclusion in campus life for all faculty members. This book can serve as a guide for administrators and faculty member on how to develop and implement employment policies and practices that ensure non tenure-track faculty teach well and benefit from their faculty careers."— Juddith M. Gappa, Professor Emerita of Higher Education Administration, Purdue University"Kezar and her chapter authors move our focus on the growing contingent faculty phenomenon from identifying the problem to crafting and implementing needed reforms. This book provides useful frameworks for examining the contingent faculty issue on individual campuses, introduces innovative policies and practices that can be adapted in many settings where contingent faculty play a vital role, and offers practical guidance for promoting organizational change. It will spur institutions to take the steps necessary to support contingent faculty and enhance their contributions to education."— Roger Baldwin, Professor of Higher, Adult, and Lifelong Education, Michigan State University