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Understanding Academic Freedom (Paperback)
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Understanding Academic Freedom (Paperback)
Series: Higher Ed Leadership Essentials
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Part of the acclaimed Higher Ed Leadership Essentials series, this
book surveys academic freedom's history and its application in
today's universities. Academic freedom is once again at the
epicenter of the crisis in higher education. A community college
instructor in Iowa is pressured to resign after his pro-antifa
social media comments garner vicious harassment that administrators
find threatening to campus safety. A tenured biology professor at a
college on Long Island is threatened with dismissal because she
allegedly grades students too strictly. And in the wake of the
COVID-19 pandemic, a conservative activist calls on his followers
to take advantage of online classes to send "any and all videos of
blatant indoctrination" to his organization so that it might expose
and blacklist "leftist professors." These incidents from the
2019-20 academic year represent only the tip of the iceberg.
Academic freedom, long heralded as a core value of American higher
education, may now be in as much danger as at any time the 1950s.
But what is "academic freedom"? A value upheld for one's supporters
(but not one's opponents) when discussing a polarizing controversy?
Or a narrow claim of privilege by a professorial elite, immune from
public accountability? In this concise and compelling book, Henry
Reichman, who chaired the American Association of University
Professors' Committee on Academic Freedom and Tenure for nearly a
decade, mounts a rigorous defense of academic freedom and its
principal means of protection: the system of academic tenure.
Probing academic freedom's role in multiple contexts, Reichman
draws on a wealth of historical and contemporary examples to offer
the first comprehensive introduction to the concept in all its
manifestations. Elucidating its sometimes complicated meanings,
Reichman argues that academic freedom-like its cousin, freedom of
speech-cannot easily be defined but, instead, emerges from the
contextual application of guiding principles developed and modified
over time. He also explores why the rise of contingent faculty
employment represents the gravest current threat to academic
freedom; reveals how academic freedom is complicated by both
fiercely polarized campus environments and the emergence of social
media that extend speech beyond the lecture halls of the academy;
and touches on the rights of students in and out of class,
including treatment of student protest movements.
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