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E-raamat: Academic Freedom Under Pressure?: A Comparative Perspective

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Is academic freedom threatened? The book examines current challenges to academic freedom in Europe, focusing mainly on Italy and Germany.

The cases discussed demonstrate that research and teaching are under pressure in European democracies: in Hungary and Poland due to political constraints, in other countries due to societal expectations. Considering different interrelated aspects, the four parts of the book explore many real and potential threats to universities, scientific institutions and researchers, ranging from the European dimension of freedom of the arts and sciences to comparative analysis of emerging challenges to academic freedom against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic. They highlight threats to university autonomy from the economic orientation of university governance, which emphasizes efficiency, competition, and external evaluation, and from new rules concerning trigger warnings, speech restrictions, and ethics commissions.

Detailed study of these complex threats is intended to stimulate scholarly reflection and elicit serious discussion at European and national level. The volume contributes to the search for a new role of universities and scientific institutions and is addressed to academics and political stakeholders.


Introduction: The Multiple Expressions of Academic Freedom 1(14)
Lorenza Violini
Cristina Fraenkel-Haeberle
Giada Ragone
Margrit Seckelmann
Part I Academic Freedom in Europe
Science and the European Dimension of Freedom of the Arts and Science
15(10)
Gianmario Demuro
Freedom of Research and Academic Teaching in the European Union
25(10)
Stephanie Schiedermair
Freedom of Scientific Research in the European Research Area: Weaknesses and Strengths
35(10)
Sabrina Tranquilli
Academic Freedom and Cross-Border Cooperation: Conceptual Reflections and a Contextual Analysis in Relation to the South Tyrol Alpine Borderland
45(16)
Elisabeth Alber
Part II New Challenges
The State of Academic Freedom in Hungary: The Saga of the Central European University and the Research Network of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Light of National and European Guarantees of Academic Freedom
61(30)
Petra Lea Lancos
The COVID-19 Pandemic as a Challenge for Academia and Academic Freedom: An Italian Perspective
91(12)
Flaminia Aperio Bella
Academic Freedom and the Use of Native Languages (the Italian "English-Only" Saga and Its Downsides)
103(16)
Diana-Urania Galetta
Part III Threats to Freedom of Teaching and Research in the Light of a "Governance by Numbers"
Academic Freedom, University Autonomy (Work in Progress) and Striving Towards Accountability: An Italian Perspective
119(14)
Lorenza Violini
Evaluation, Projectification, Governance by Numbers and Their Impact on Academic Research: The German Perspective
133(10)
Margrit Seckelmann
University Autonomy: Just One Step on the Long Road Ahead
143(10)
Alfredo Marra
Automated Decisions, Research Quality Assessment and Step-Based Salary System: Potential Dangers for Academic Freedom in Italy
153(12)
Elena Buoso
Part IV The New Role of Universities and the Freedom of Science and Teaching
Private Higher Education and Academic Freedom
165(10)
Diana zu Hohenlohe
Open Access Publication and Academic Freedom in the Field of the Social Sciences and Humanities from a Constitutional Law Perspective in Italy
175(10)
Irene Pellizzone
The Third Mission of Universities: Technology Transfer and its Impact on Academic Freedom
185(14)
Cristina Fraenkel-Haeberle
Do Ethics Commissions Promote or Endanger Academic Freedom?
199(18)
Michael Fehling
Ethical Codes and Speech Restrictions: New Scenarios and Constitutional Challenges to Freedom of Teaching at University---The Italian Perspective
217(14)
Giada Ragone
Trigger Warnings and Academic Freedom: A Pedagogic Perspective
231(14)
Francesco Magni
Autonomy and Interdependence: The Relationship of Experts and Laypeople in Science from a Sociological Perspective
245
Cristina Besio
Marco Jostingmeier
Margrit Seckelmann is managing director of the German Research Institute for Public Administration in Speyer. Furthermore, she is professor at the German University for Administrative Sciences Speyer. Before coming to Speyer, she worked with the Max Planck Institute for European Legal History in Frankfurt am Main and obtained her doctoral degree from the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University. She studied law (first and second state exam) and history (M. A.) in Heidelberg and Berlin. Science law is one of her fields of interests. Thus, her habilitation (Speyer) deals with Evaluation und Recht (published in 2018). She has been a visiting scholar in Switzerland (University of Zurich), Italy (European Academy Bolzano) and the United States (Indiana University, Bloomington, and University of California, Santa Barbara).





Lorenza Violini is full professor of constitutional and public comparative law at the University of Milan. She studied law at the University of Siena before obtaining a Diploma en Droit Comparé de lEnvironment in Strasbourg (1979) and a Master of Comparative Law at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA (1983). She has been fellow at the Albert Ludwigs University of Freiburg Germany (19801982), visiting scholar at the Bethlehem University Palestine (2006), and since 2011 she is a permanent fellow of the Center for Ethics and Culture at the University of Notre Dame Indiana, USA. From 1984 to 2002, she has worked at the University of Pavia. Prof. Violini is author and co-editor of hundreds of publications in the field of constitutional law, multilevel governance, human rights protection and, comparative public law. Among her books are: Bundesrat e Camera delle regioni: due modelli alternativi a confronto (1989); LEuropa e lUniversità (1992); The fragmented landscape of fundamental rights protection in Europe: the role of judicial and non-judicial actors (2019); Una forma di stato a regionalismo differenziato? Percorsi e argomenti per lattuazione dellart. 116, III comma, Cost. (2021).





Cristina Fraenkel-Haeberle coordinates the research program European Administrative Space at the German Research Institute for Public Administration Speyer. She is also professor for public law at the German University of Administrative Sciences. Her main research interests are in European and national administrative law, university and environmental law, as well as democracy studies. She has written and co-edited several books, such as Giurisdizione sul silenzio e discrezionalità amministrativa (2004); Poteri di autotutela e legittimo affidamento: il caso tedesco (2008); Die Universität im Mehrebenensystem (2014); Citizen Participation in Multi-level Democracies (2015); Europäisierung und Internationalisierung im Vergleich: Deutsch-Italienische Analysen zur Denationalisierung der Öffentlichen Verwaltung (2017); Praxis der Richtlinienumsetzung im Europäischen Verwaltungsverbund (2020).





Giada Ragone,  is research fellow and lecturer in constitutional law at the University of Milan. She developed her studies through sundry research experiences in Italy and abroad, including: Ph.D. in law, market, and person at Ca Foscari University of Venice (2016); visiting scholar at Max Planck Institute of Heidelberg (Germany) and visiting scholar at the Center for Ethics and Culture, University of Notre Dame (USA. She has authored and co-edited several publications, among which are the following books: The Dissenting Opinion. Selected essays, edited with N. Zanon (2019) and Eine empirische Wende? La Corte costituzionale e le sfide della complessità tecnico-scientifica (2020).