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> 1) Is the professoriate in our field concerned about the future of  
> doctoral students who don't become faculty members?
> 2a) If yes, how do we manifest that concern?
> 2b) If no, should we?


Hi Sue,

I can certainly testify that alternative career paths for PhDs is a  
concern of mine. I've actually included in my syllabus a number of  
readings that touch on the reality of the academic labor market and on  
the salience of these difficulties when one attemps to combine  
motherhood with an academic career.

One must however consider that all parties have a stake in the denial  
of these potential outcomes, not least of all the students. I believe  
this article has been one of the most viewed on the Chronicle site for  
several weeks now:
http://chronicle.com/article/Graduate-School-in-the/44846/

Thank you for the reminder, if you have suggestions for relevant  
material that could be included, I would be interested. I have this  
one on my reading list:
http://www.amazon.com/Cliff-Walk-Memoir-Lost-Found/dp/0316803480

Best,
Jean-François

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Jean-François Blanchette, Assistant Professeur
Dept. of Information Studies, UCLA
http://polaris.gseis.ucla.edu/blanchette