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Edited by (Eastern Kentucky University, USA), Edited by (Queens University of Charlotte, USA)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 427 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 16-Apr-2021
  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 183909883X
  • ISBN-13: 9781839098833
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x15 mm, kaal: 427 g
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  • Kirjastus: Emerald Publishing Limited
  • ISBN-10: 183909883X
  • ISBN-13: 9781839098833
Framed in the context of a world in which academic freedom is often jeopardized, or criticized by outside social forces, Academic Freedom: Autonomy, Challenges and Conformation sets out to echo the voices of faculty who have encountered challenges to academic freedom within their personal and professional careers. 



Including chapters which range from showcasing specific experiences within particular disciplines, to providing broad historical or philosophical perspectives, this edited collection provides an authentic account of how academic freedom has helped and hindered the academic profession, scholarship, and teaching. Revealing one-on-one interactions which shed light on the views of individual educators, this book shifts focus onto the day-to-day ramifications of limited academic freedom. Faculty members recollect occasions where they have experienced a challenge to their ability to exchange ideas and concepts freely in the classroom, to explore and disseminate new knowledge, and to speak professionally and privately on topics in their field of expertise without being under duress. 







Offering up a finely curated collection of chapters, editors Ceglie and Thompson allow readers to understand the dynamic between academic freedom and professional responsibilities, and also open up an opportunity to discuss challenges to academic freedom and the potential loss of autonomy in higher education in the United States and beyond.
About the Editors ix
About the Contributors xi
List of Contributors
xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Introduction xix
Part 1 Faculty and Students Striving and Surviving the Academic Freedom Challenge
Chapter 1 The Unique Intersect Between Classroom Academic Freedom, Political Advocacy, And First Amendment Rights: A Legal And Case Study Analysis
3(28)
Dixie Abernathy
Chapter 2 Academic Freedom In Classroom Discussions
31(12)
Antija Allen
Jason L. James Jr
Anthony G. James
Chapter 3 Using Academic Freedom To Push Boundaries In Teacher Preparation
43(10)
Amy W. Thornburg
Jennifer Collins
Chapter 4 Foreignness As A Legitimate Dimension Of Difference
53(14)
Eleni Oikonomidoy
Chapter 5 Academic Freedom In The Online K-12 Classroom: Blurrf Boundaries
67(14)
Ginger C. Black
Patrice D. Petroff
Chapter 6 Academic Freedom And Open Educational Resources: A Case For Textbook Affordability
81(16)
Dwight C. Watson
Kate Borowske
Chapter 7 Academic Freedom In Science Disciplines
97(14)
Robert Ceglie
Part 2 Impact Institutions and Governance Bodies Have on Academic Freedom
Chapter 8 The Status Of Academic Freedom In Cameroon
111(14)
Nelson N. Ngoh
Chapter 9 Academic Freedom And Diversity, Equity, And Inclusion Without Speech Codes: A Deweyan Perspective
125(8)
Zachary Hopper
Suzanne Rice
Chapter 10 Repressive Tolerance Revamped? The Illiberal Embrace Of Academic Freedom
133(16)
Andrew Ross
Chapter 11 Whatever Happened To Professorial Prestige In The Academy? Where Is The Academic Freedom And The Shared Governance? A Series Of Solutions To Begin To Reclaim Academic Professorial Prestige
149(12)
Philliph Masila Mutisya
James E. Osier, II
Larry D. Williams
Chapter 12 Radical Leadership And Creativity: Race, Gender, And Academic Freedom
161(12)
Janaka B. Lewis
Chapter 13 Intellectual Freedom, Academic Freedom, And Social Justice
173(10)
Bev-Freda L. Jackson
Index 183
Robert Ceglie is Associate Professor of Education at Queens University of Charlotte, USA. His research focuses on under-representation of women and minorities, the achievement gaps in science and math, and persistence and retention of students entering STEM majors. 





Sherwood Thompson was Professor and interim Chief Diversity Officer at Eastern Kentucky University, USA. Dr Thompson attained distinction through a productive career, and directing campus-wide diversity programs at several universities.