This article notes that while there is a large literature lamenting increasing assaults on academic freedom, there is little literature to address ways in which it might be preserved. Sampling that writing, it finds some concern with protecting academic freedom in extreme scenarios, via discrete programmes, and generalised dissidence, but no discussion of determinate action applicable to all Arts and Humanities research. Defining academic freedom via the UK’s legal framework and elaboration in Judith Butler’s writing, the article inventorises significant assaults in recent times, noting the roles of government and the market in such. Following the literature review, it proposes a new, interventionist tactic for preserving academic freedom, ...
Academic freedom is defined as the freedom to do academic work. It follows that academic freedom (1)...
The short article discusses the state of academic freedom at Oxford and the impact of attempts to al...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
In this article, I treat ‘academic freedom’ as referring to the autonomy that academics need if they...
A generic bibliography containing over 1000 references (books, journal articles, monographs, confere...
It seems appropriate to distinguish at least two aspects of academic freedom: (a) freedom from exter...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
A review of the article Exploring the Boundaries of Academic Freedom by Mary R. Lefkowitz
This dissertation surveys several landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases of academic freedom in the 20th ...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
This paper examines the justification for, and benefits of, academic freedom to academics, students,...
What do attacks on 'unpalatable' research reveal about academic freedom? When academic work is curta...
This review article considers the work of John Higgins on academic freedom. It reveals that Higgins ...
short abstract A contribution to the sociology of the academic profession addressing the issue of t...
Academic freedom is defined as the freedom to do academic work. It follows that academic freedom (1)...
The short article discusses the state of academic freedom at Oxford and the impact of attempts to al...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
In this article, I treat ‘academic freedom’ as referring to the autonomy that academics need if they...
A generic bibliography containing over 1000 references (books, journal articles, monographs, confere...
It seems appropriate to distinguish at least two aspects of academic freedom: (a) freedom from exter...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
A review of the article Exploring the Boundaries of Academic Freedom by Mary R. Lefkowitz
This dissertation surveys several landmark U.S. Supreme Court cases of academic freedom in the 20th ...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
This paper examines the justification for, and benefits of, academic freedom to academics, students,...
What do attacks on 'unpalatable' research reveal about academic freedom? When academic work is curta...
This review article considers the work of John Higgins on academic freedom. It reveals that Higgins ...
short abstract A contribution to the sociology of the academic profession addressing the issue of t...
Academic freedom is defined as the freedom to do academic work. It follows that academic freedom (1)...
The short article discusses the state of academic freedom at Oxford and the impact of attempts to al...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...