Noonan J (2016) Thought-time, money-time and the conditions of free academic labour. Time & Society 25(2): 213–233.
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Due to an administrative error, this article was accidentally published in Volume 24 Issue 1 and Volume 25 Issue 2 with different DOIs.
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Noonan J (2015) Thought-time, money-time, and the temporal conditions of academic freedom. Time & Society 24(1): 109–128. DOI: 10.1177/0961463X14539579.
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