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"The volume collects a sequence of essays on academic freedom, in which the author explains how to defend academic freedom against its current cultural threats. Up to date with the contemporary political climate and the technologies of social media, the author has substantially reworked blog po...
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Zusammenfassung: | "The volume collects a sequence of essays on academic freedom, in which the author explains how to defend academic freedom against its current cultural threats. Up to date with the contemporary political climate and the technologies of social media, the author has substantially reworked blog posts he originally wrote for the American Association of University Professors"-- "In this book, Henry Reichman cuts through much of the rhetoric to issue a clarion call on behalf of academic freedom as it has been defined and defended by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) for over a hundred years. Along the way, he makes it clear that this is the issue of our day. Over the course of ten audacious essays, Reichman explores the theory, history, and contemporary practice of academic freedom. He pays attention to such varied concerns as the meddling of politicians and corporate trustees in curriculum and university governance, the role of online education, the impact of social media, the rights of student protesters and outside speakers, the relationship between collective bargaining and academic freedom, and the influence on research and teaching of ideologically motivated donors. Significantly, he debunks myths about the strength of the alleged opposition to free expression posed by student activism and shows that the expressive rights of students must be defended as part of academic freedom. Based on broad reading in such diverse fields as educational theory, law, history, and political science, as well as on the AAUP's own investigative reporting, The Future of Academic Freedom combines theoretical sweep with the practical experience of its author, a leader and activist in the AAUP who is an expert on campus free speech. The issues Reichman considers--which are the subjects of daily conversation on college and university campuses nationwide as well as in the media--will fascinate general readers, students, and scholars alike."--Provided by publisher Academic freedom--crucial to the health of American higher education--is threatened on many fronts. In The Future of Academic Freedom, a leading scholar equips us to defend academic freedom by illuminating its meaning, the challenges it faces, and its relation to freedom of expression. In the wake of the 2016 election, challenges to academic freedom have intensified, higher education has become a target of attacks by conservatives, and issues of free speech on campus have grown increasingly controversial. In this book, Henry Reichman cuts through much of the rhetoric to issue a clarion call on behalf of academic freedom as it has been defined and defended by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) for over a hundred years. Along the way, he makes it clear that this is the issue of our day. Over the course of ten audacious essays, Reichman explores the theory, history, and contemporary practice of academic freedom. He pays attention to such varied concerns as the meddling of politicians and corporate trustees in curriculum and university governance, the role of online education, the impact of social media, the rights of student protesters and outside speakers, the relationship between collective bargaining and academic freedom, and the influence on research and teaching of ideologically motivated donors. Significantly, he debunks myths about the strength of the alleged opposition to free expression posed by student activism and shows that the expressive rights of students must be defended as part of academic freedom. Based on broad reading in such diverse fields as educational theory, law, history, and political science, as well as on the AAUP's own investigative reporting, The Future of Academic Freedom combines theoretical sweep with the practical experience of its author, a leader and activist in the AAUP who is an expert on campus free speech. The issues Reichman considers--which are the subjects of daily conversation on college and university campuses nationwide as well as in the media--will fascinate general readers, students, and scholars alike. |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xviii, 357 pages) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-345) and index. |
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spelling | Reichman, Henry, 1947- author. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjHdk47dWfQvj9qt4dHFXd http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85209835 The future of academic freedom / Henry Reichman ; foreword by Joan Wallach Scott. Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019. 1 online resource (xviii, 357 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Critical university studies Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-345) and index. Does academic freedom have a future? -- How can academic freedom be justified? -- Can faculty speak freely as citizens? -- Can I tweet that? -- Can outside donors endanger academic freedom? -- Will online education cure the "cost disease"? -- Do students have academic freedom? -- Are invited speakers entitled to a platform? -- Can unions defend academic freedom? -- What is the future of academic freedom under the Trump regime? "The volume collects a sequence of essays on academic freedom, in which the author explains how to defend academic freedom against its current cultural threats. Up to date with the contemporary political climate and the technologies of social media, the author has substantially reworked blog posts he originally wrote for the American Association of University Professors"-- Provided by publisher "In this book, Henry Reichman cuts through much of the rhetoric to issue a clarion call on behalf of academic freedom as it has been defined and defended by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) for over a hundred years. Along the way, he makes it clear that this is the issue of our day. Over the course of ten audacious essays, Reichman explores the theory, history, and contemporary practice of academic freedom. He pays attention to such varied concerns as the meddling of politicians and corporate trustees in curriculum and university governance, the role of online education, the impact of social media, the rights of student protesters and outside speakers, the relationship between collective bargaining and academic freedom, and the influence on research and teaching of ideologically motivated donors. Significantly, he debunks myths about the strength of the alleged opposition to free expression posed by student activism and shows that the expressive rights of students must be defended as part of academic freedom. Based on broad reading in such diverse fields as educational theory, law, history, and political science, as well as on the AAUP's own investigative reporting, The Future of Academic Freedom combines theoretical sweep with the practical experience of its author, a leader and activist in the AAUP who is an expert on campus free speech. The issues Reichman considers--which are the subjects of daily conversation on college and university campuses nationwide as well as in the media--will fascinate general readers, students, and scholars alike."--Provided by publisher Academic freedom--crucial to the health of American higher education--is threatened on many fronts. In The Future of Academic Freedom, a leading scholar equips us to defend academic freedom by illuminating its meaning, the challenges it faces, and its relation to freedom of expression. In the wake of the 2016 election, challenges to academic freedom have intensified, higher education has become a target of attacks by conservatives, and issues of free speech on campus have grown increasingly controversial. In this book, Henry Reichman cuts through much of the rhetoric to issue a clarion call on behalf of academic freedom as it has been defined and defended by the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) for over a hundred years. Along the way, he makes it clear that this is the issue of our day. Over the course of ten audacious essays, Reichman explores the theory, history, and contemporary practice of academic freedom. He pays attention to such varied concerns as the meddling of politicians and corporate trustees in curriculum and university governance, the role of online education, the impact of social media, the rights of student protesters and outside speakers, the relationship between collective bargaining and academic freedom, and the influence on research and teaching of ideologically motivated donors. Significantly, he debunks myths about the strength of the alleged opposition to free expression posed by student activism and shows that the expressive rights of students must be defended as part of academic freedom. Based on broad reading in such diverse fields as educational theory, law, history, and political science, as well as on the AAUP's own investigative reporting, The Future of Academic Freedom combines theoretical sweep with the practical experience of its author, a leader and activist in the AAUP who is an expert on campus free speech. The issues Reichman considers--which are the subjects of daily conversation on college and university campuses nationwide as well as in the media--will fascinate general readers, students, and scholars alike. Online resource; title from digital title page (Project Muse platform, viewed January 17, 2020). Academic freedom United States. Education, Higher Political aspects United States. Higher education and state United States. Liberté de l'enseignement États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Aspect politique États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Academic freedom fast Education, Higher Political aspects fast Higher education and state fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Scott, Joan Wallach, writer of foreword. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85806133 has work: The future of academic freedom (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFrf6Gqmbwm9B7P9DKDdHC https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Reichman, Henry, 1947- Future of academic freedom. Baltimore, Maryland : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019 9781421428581 (DLC) 2018032666 (OCoLC)1057762933 Critical university studies. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2016150697 FWS01 ZDB-4-EDU FWS_PDA_EDU https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=1916486 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Reichman, Henry, 1947- The future of academic freedom / Critical university studies. Does academic freedom have a future? -- How can academic freedom be justified? -- Can faculty speak freely as citizens? -- Can I tweet that? -- Can outside donors endanger academic freedom? -- Will online education cure the "cost disease"? -- Do students have academic freedom? -- Are invited speakers entitled to a platform? -- Can unions defend academic freedom? -- What is the future of academic freedom under the Trump regime? Academic freedom United States. Education, Higher Political aspects United States. Higher education and state United States. Liberté de l'enseignement États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Aspect politique États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Academic freedom fast Education, Higher Political aspects fast Higher education and state fast |
title | The future of academic freedom / |
title_auth | The future of academic freedom / |
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title_full | The future of academic freedom / Henry Reichman ; foreword by Joan Wallach Scott. |
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title_full_unstemmed | The future of academic freedom / Henry Reichman ; foreword by Joan Wallach Scott. |
title_short | The future of academic freedom / |
title_sort | future of academic freedom |
topic | Academic freedom United States. Education, Higher Political aspects United States. Higher education and state United States. Liberté de l'enseignement États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Aspect politique États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. EDUCATION Higher. bisacsh Academic freedom fast Education, Higher Political aspects fast Higher education and state fast |
topic_facet | Academic freedom United States. Education, Higher Political aspects United States. Higher education and state United States. Liberté de l'enseignement États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Aspect politique États-Unis. Enseignement supérieur Politique gouvernementale États-Unis. EDUCATION Higher. Academic freedom Education, Higher Political aspects Higher education and state United States |
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