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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x20 mm, kaal: 408 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1421442191
  • ISBN-13: 9781421442198
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x20 mm, kaal: 408 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Jan-2022
  • Kirjastus: Johns Hopkins University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1421442191
  • ISBN-13: 9781421442198

A must-read collection on contemporary threats to academic freedom.

Academic freedom may be threatened like never before. Yet confusion endures about what professors have a defensible right to say or publish, particularly in extramural forums like social media. At least one source of the confusion in the United States is the way in which academic freedom is often intertwined with a constitutional freedom of speech. Though related, the freedoms are distinct.


In Challenges to Academic Freedom, Joseph C. Hermanowicz argues that, contrary to many historical views, academic freedom is not static. Rather, we may view academic freedom as a set of relational practices that change over time and place. Bringing together scholars from a wide range of fields, this volume examines the current conditions, as well as recent developments, of academic freedom in the United States.

• the sources of recurring threat to academic freedom;
• administrative interference and overreach;
• the effects of administrative law on academic work, carried out under the auspices of Title IX legislation, diversity and inclusion offices, research misconduct tribunals, and institutional review boards;
• the tenuous tie between academic freedom and the law, and what to do about it;
• the highly contested arena of extramural speech and social media; and
• academic freedom in a contingent academy.

Adopting varied epistemological bases to engage their subject matter, the contributors demonstrate perspectives that are, by turn, case study analyses, historical, legal-analytic, formal-empirical, and policy oriented. Traversing such conceptual range, Challenges to Academic Freedom demonstrates the imperative of academic freedom to producing outstanding scholarly work amid the concept's entanglements in the twenty-first century.

Contributors: Patricia A. Adler, Peter Adler, Timothy Reese Cain, Dan Clawson, Joseph C. Hermanowicz, Philip Lee, Gary Rhoades, Laura Stark, John R. Thelin, Hans-Joerg Tiede, Gaye Tuchman, Stephen Turner, Eve Weinbaum

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A must-read collection on contemporary threats to academic freedom.
Introduction. Problems and Perspectives 1(24)
Joseph C. Hermanowicz
PART I AN ILLUSTRATION
1 Administrative Interference and Overreach: The "Adler Controversy" and the Twenty-First-Century University
25(24)
Patricia A. Adler
Peter Adler
PART II THE UNIVERSITY AND THE EXTERNAL WORLD
2 The End of Clear Lines: Academic Freedom and Administrative Law
49(31)
Stephen Turner
3 Waiting for Their Day in Court: A History of Professors and the Legal Status of Academic Freedom
80(24)
John R. Thelin
4 Extramural Speech, Academic Freedom, and the AAUP: An Historical Account
104(28)
Hans-Joerg Tiede
5 Attacks on Tweets: Academic Freedom, Social Media, and the Corporate University
132(27)
Gaye Tuchman
PART III THE UNIVERSITY AND ITS INTERNAL WORLD
6 Academic Freedom in a Contingent Academy
159(22)
Gary Rhoades
7 The Challenges of Academic Freedom for Contingent Faculty
181(24)
Eve Weinbaum
Dan Clawson
8 Academic Freedom and Institutional Review
205(14)
Laura Stark
9 Reclaiming Harvard Law School: An Expression of Student Academic Freedom
219(26)
Philip Lee
PART IV LESSONS FROM HISTORY
10 Academic Freedom and Its Useful Past
245(32)
Timothy Reese Cain
Contributors 277(4)
Index 281
Joseph C. Hermanowicz is a professor of sociology at the University of Georgia. He is the editor of The American Academic Profession: Transformation in Contemporary Higher Education and the author of Lives in Science: How Institutions Affect Academic Careers.