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Academic Freedom in Higher Education Maria Slowey

Academic Freedom in Higher Education By Maria Slowey

Academic Freedom in Higher Education by Maria Slowey


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This timely book explores the challenges facing universities and individual scholars through an examination of the history and theory underlying the concept of academic freedom.

Academic Freedom in Higher Education Summary

Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Core Value or Elite Privilege? by Maria Slowey

This timely book explores the challenges facing universities and individual scholars through an examination of the history and theory underlying the concept of academic freedom.

Freedom of speech is widely viewed as a central attribute of contemporary liberal democracies and within limits differing opinions can be articulated in public without fear of reprisal. Academic freedom, long regarded as central to the idea of the university is, on the other hand, a right which must be earned through the acquisition of expert knowledge and the application of intellectual rigor in teaching and research. Both hard-won freedoms are argued by many to be under serious threat.

The expert contributors to this book, from different global regions, examine both the importance of academic freedom and the severe threats universities face in this context in the twenty-first century. With its interdisciplinary perspective and cross-national emphasis, central issues in this text are illustrated through detailed examination of case studies and consideration of wider developments in the academy. Adopting a longue duree approach, rather than discussing the details of fast moving, controversies, the analyses offer insights for an educated public about an issue of pressing, contemporary significance.

This book will be of interest to researchers, policy makers, staff and students across higher education and to members of the general public, who are concerned about these important and contested matters.

About Maria Slowey

Maria Slowey is Emeritus Professor, Higher Education Research Centre, Dublin City University, Ireland and Visiting Professor at the Universities of Florence, Italy, and Glasgow, UK.

Richard Taylor is Emeritus Professorial Fellow, Wolfson College, Cambridge University, UK.

Table of Contents

Part I: Academic freedom: the issues1. Introduction. Academic Freedom: core value or elite privilege?

2. Academic freedom and the dilemmas of the modern university

3. Free speech, academic freedom, and the Public Sphere: some reflections on principles

Part II: Academic freedom: case studies from British higher education (1945-1990)

4. Academic freedom, universities and the Left: a case study of British university adult education in the early years of the Cold War

5. The university as a contested space: no platforming controversies at British universities, 1968-1990

Part III: Academic freedom: contrasting international experiences

6. Academic freedom under ideological attacks in Mexico

7. Beyond Western ideals: academic freedom, capabilities, and social knowledge

8. Selective academic freedom: the case of Hungary

Part IV: Academic freedom: contemporary themes and concluding reflections

9. Epistemic silences: the academic precariat and academic freedom

10. Interrogating the implications of rankings, open science, and publishing for academic practice and academic freedom11. Concluding reflections on academic freedom

Additional information

GOR013961745
9781032425511
1032425512
Academic Freedom in Higher Education: Core Value or Elite Privilege? by Maria Slowey
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2024-07-12
212
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