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E-raamat: Campus Free Speech: A Reference Handbook

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  • Formaat: 344 pages
  • Sari: Contemporary World Issues
  • Ilmumisaeg: 27-Jul-2023
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781440879364
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  • Keel: eng
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Examines the history, development, and present state of affairs concerning free speech issues on college campuses, including fair and impartial representations of conservative and liberal perspectives.This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative resource for understanding the issue of free speech at American institutions of higher learning. It explains such concepts and forces as academic freedom, intellectual benefits of open debate, using speech as a weapon of hate and harassment, and the history of campus social protest. It also provides an impartial survey of the arguments and rhetoric—as well as the actual record—of Americas two major parties on campus free speech and academic freedom issues. Other focuses of coverage include major laws and commonly employed college and university policies governing free speech and civil liberties for students, faculty, and other employees on campuses and classrooms across the country.This book accomplishes all of the above via a combination of informative resources—tables and graphs, primary documents, biographical profiles, illuminating essays, a chronology, and more—that are the trademark of the Contemporary World Issues series.Includes graphs, charts, and primary documents offering different contextual vantage points for understanding trends in different campus free speech issuesOffers a strong selection of personal and scholarly perspectivesProfiles influential individuals and organizations in campus free speech controversies and debatesIdentifies and explains key events, controversies, and other social and political contributors to debates raging over free speech and hate speech on campus This book provides a comprehensive and authoritative resource for understanding the issue of free speech at American institutions of higher learning. It explains such concepts and forces as academic freedom, intellectual benefits of open debate, using speech as a weapon of hate and harassment, and the history of campus social protest. It also provides an impartial survey of the arguments and rhetoric—as well as the actual record—of Americas two major parties on campus free speech and academic freedom issues. Other focuses of coverage include major laws and commonly employed college and university policies governing free speech and civil liberties for students, faculty, and other employees on campuses and classrooms across the country.This book accomplishes all of the above via a combination of informative resources—tables and graphs, primary documents, biographical profiles, illuminating essays, a chronology, and more—that are the trademark of the Contemporary World Issues series. This comprehensive one-stop resource examines the history, development, and present state of affairs concerning free speech issues on college campuses, including fair and impartial representations of conservative and liberal perspectives-- This comprehensive one-stop resource examines the history, development, and present state of free speech issues on college campuses, including a range of political perspectives and viewpoints. Authoritative and accessible, this resource explains such concepts and forces as academic freedom, intellectual benefits of open debate, using speech as a weapon of hate and harassment, and the history of campus social protest. It also presents a broad survey of the arguments and rhetoric-as well as actual record-of Americas two major parties on campus free speech and academic freedom issues. Other focuses of coverage include major laws and commonly employed college and university policies governing free speech and civil liberties for students, faculty, and other employees on campuses and classrooms across the country.This book accomplishes all of the above via a combination of informative resources-tables, primary documents, biographical profiles, illuminating essays, a chronology, and more-that are the trademark of the Contemporary World Issues series.

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Examines the history, development, and present state of affairs concerning free speech issues on college campuses, including fair and impartial representations of conservative and liberal perspectives.
Preface
1 Background and History

Introduction: Civil Liberties in the United States
U.S. Founding Documents
The Declaration of Independence
The Articles of Confederation
The U.S. Constitution
The Bill of Rights
The First Amendment and Freedom of Speech
Debating Freedom of Speech
Court Rulings on Free Speech
Academic Freedom and Campus Free Speech
Conclusion
Further Reading

2 Problems, Controversies, and Solutions

Introduction
Campus Climate Regarding Free Speech
Civic Engagement Initiatives on Campus
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Initiatives on Campus
Challenges of Promoting Free Speech on Campus
Controversies Regarding Free Speech on Campus
Case Study: Chapman University
Controversies Regarding Academic Freedom
Solutions/Best Practices for Promoting Free Speech
Conclusion
Further Reading

3 Perspectives
Introduction

Campus Free Speech: Keep Your Head Down and Dont Say a Word?
Sentwali Bakari

Free Speech and the Value of the Sidewalk Provocateur
Kathryn Cavins Tull

Promoting a Statement of Community Values
Eva Chatterjee-Sutton

Thoughts from the Front Lines of the Campus Free Speech Struggle
Matthew J. Dickinson

Is There a Free Speech Crisis?
David A. Dulio

Student Affairs and the Free Speech Debate on Campus
Kevin Kruger

Talking Politics: Teaching Democracy by Teaching Political Discussion
Elizabeth C. Matto

Framing Controversies over Free Speech and Academic Freedom in the University
Setting
Kenneth R. Mayer and Howard Schweber

4 Profiles
Introduction

Organizations

American Association of University Professors
American Civil Liberties Union
American College Personnel Association
American Council on Education
American Political Science Association
Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression
Heterodox Academy
National Association of Scholars
National Association of Student Personnel Administrators
University of California at Berkeley
University of Chicago
U.S. Supreme Court

People

John Dewey
Jonathan Haidt
Shaun R. Harper
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.
Thomas Jefferson
Greg Lukianoff
James Madison
Alexander Meiklejohn
John Stuart Mill
Mario Savio
Further Reading

5 Data and Documents
Introduction

Data

Public Opinion Polling on Campus Free Speech
Table 5.1. Rise in Acceptance of Opposing Free Speech on Campus
Table 5.2. Is Americas Higher Education System Going in the Right
Direction?
Table 5.3. Reasons Cited by People Who Believe American Higher Education Is
Going in the Wrong Direction

U.S. Supreme Court Decisions Pertaining to Free Speech

U.S. Supreme Court Cases: Campus Free Speech and Academic Freedom

Documents

Constitutional Provisions
Excerpt from John Stuart Mill, On Liberty, 1859
Excerpt from John Dewey, Democracy and Education, 1916
Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
Espionage and Sedition Acts (1917 and 1918)
Schenck v. United States (1919)
Sweezy v. New Hampshire (1957)
Healy v. James (1972)
Senators Stake Out Differing Positions on Hate Speech and Free Speech on
Campus
Challenging Colleges to Face Racism on Campus

6 Resources
Introduction

Books
Scholarly Journals
Other Publications
Online Resources

7 Chronology

Glossary
Index
Lori Cox Han is professor of political science and Doy B. Henley Chair of American Presidential Studies at Chapman University, USA.

Jerry Price is vice president for student affairs and dean of students at Chapman University, USA.