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Despite their very privileged status in society, academics - the jewel of the national intelligentsia - are not necessarily happy men and women, as demonstrated by the authors of this very amusing analysis of their professional lives, whether they are teaching, supervising or producing research projects, being evaluated, or in charge of various and increasingly challenging administrative tasks, etc. They have to deal with setbacks, dissatisfaction - and sometimes stupid attitudes. In an essay that David Lodge would not disown, academics are captured in their besieged state. Andre Cabanis, a professor at the Centre toulousain d'histoire du droit et des idees politiques (CTHDIP), is an expert on the history of law and French and African institutions. Michel-Louis Martin heads the Research Group on Security and Governance at Universite Toulouse 1 Capitole-IEP Toulouse. En situation d'extreme privilegie, l'universitaire, fleuron de l'intelligence nationale, n'est pourtant pas forcement un homme (une femme) heureux: comme en temoignent les auteurs de cette dissection (tres drole) de sa vie professionnelle, qu'il doive enseigner, diriger des travaux, en produire, etre evalue, se charger de taches administratives diverses et croissantes, etc., il est soumis a bien des deboires et insatisfactions, voire a des attitudes… betes. Dans un essai que ne renierait pas David Lodge, l'Universitaire est saisi dans tous ses etats.
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Despite their very privileged status in society, academics - the jewel of the national intelligentsia - are not necessarily happy men and women, as demonstrated by the authors of this very amusing analysis of their professional lives, whether they are teaching, supervising or producing research projects, being evaluated, or in charge of various and increasingly challenging administrative tasks, etc. They have to deal with setbacks, dissatisfaction - and sometimes stupid attitudes. In an essay that David Lodge would not disown, academics are captured in their besieged state. Andre Cabanis, a professor at the Centre toulousain d'histoire du droit et des idees politiques (CTHDIP), is an expert on the history of law and French and African institutions. Michel-Louis Martin heads the Research Group on Security and Governance at Universite Toulouse 1 Capitole-IEP Toulouse. En situation d'extreme privilegie, l'universitaire, fleuron de l'intelligence nationale, n'est pourtant pas forcement un homme (une femme) heureux: comme en temoignent les auteurs de cette dissection (tres drole) de sa vie professionnelle, qu'il doive enseigner, diriger des travaux, en produire, etre evalue, se charger de taches administratives diverses et croissantes, etc., il est soumis a bien des deboires et insatisfactions, voire a des attitudes… betes. Dans un essai que ne renierait pas David Lodge, l'Universitaire est saisi dans tous ses etats.