Academic freedom in conflict : the struggle over free speech rights in the university
Author: Turk, James 1943-, editor Category: Academic Freedom, Canada, Freedom of Speech, United States Publisher: J. Lorimer ISBN: 9781459406292 More DetailsLC71.3 A233 2014
Turk, James 1943-, editor
Contents: I. Academic freedom and institutional autonomy. Professors beware: the evolving threat of “institutional” academic freedom / David M. Rabban ; Institutional autonomy and academic freedom in the managed university / Len Findlay — II. Academic freedom and disciplinary norms. Academic freedom and professional standards: a case study / Matthew W. Finkin ; The right to think otherwise / Mark Gabbert ; The limits of academic freedom / Joan W. Scott — III. Academic freedom and religious belief. Academic freedom as a constraint on freedom of religion / John Baker ; Academic freedom and religious conviction at Canada’s faith-based universities and colleges / William Bruneau ; Academic freedom from a Christian university perspective: a personal reflection / Gerald Gerbrandt — IV. Academic freedom and equity. Demonstrations on campus and the case of Israel Apartheid Week / Richard Moon ; Balancing academic freedom and freedom from discrimination in contested spaces / Anver Saloojee ; Academic freedom and the federal idea / David Schneiderman — V. Academic freedom and the growth of university-industry collaborations. Academic freedom, conflicts of interest, and the growth of university-industry collaborations / Sheldon Krimsky ; University-industry relations in the U.S.: serving private interests / Risa L. Lieberwitz ; Protecting the integrity of academic work in corporate collaborations / James L. Turk — VI. Academic freedom and freedom of expression. Giving and taking offence: civility, respect, and academic freedom / Jamie Cameron. Canadian Association of University Teachers series Includes bibliographical references and index. 90 pages ; 22 cm
