What do attacks on 'unpalatable' research reveal about academic freedom? When academic work is curtailed, this cherished yet misunderstood concept is undermined. Silencing based on moral objection - rather than wrongdoing - suggests academic freedom is more constrained than we believe. On paper, academic freedom is rule-bound, yet 'dangerous' ideas produce overwhelmingly visceral reactions. It was these emotional responses I examined to explore the difference between what we believe academic freedom to be, and how it manifests in contentious fields. I conducted qualitative interviews with 18 researchers whose work elicited condemnation or constraint beyond 'legitimate' scholarly critique. I used mixed-methods data analysis to determine shar...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
This article notes that while there is a large literature lamenting increasing assaults on academic ...
To have a well-functioning principle of academic freedom, we need to distin-guish critique from an i...
short abstract A contribution to the sociology of the academic profession addressing the issue of t...
Scholars across the globe are increasingly victims of repression due to their crucial involvement in...
Researchers often struggle with how they are categorized by others Researchers should be free from c...
Academic freedom freedom matters; it matters a great deal. It is a sine qua non for the the succes...
The paper analyzes the scope of scholars’ academic freedom and maintains that it is composed of two ...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
Challenging the findings of an academic study is a common practice in the university setting. In mos...
In this Article I examine the traditional American conception of academic freedom and analyze its im...
It seems appropriate to distinguish at least two aspects of academic freedom: (a) freedom from exter...
It is widely recognised that academic freedom is currently under threat. But there is also considera...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
This article explores academic freedom as it relates to scholarly publishing. While most discussions...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
This article notes that while there is a large literature lamenting increasing assaults on academic ...
To have a well-functioning principle of academic freedom, we need to distin-guish critique from an i...
short abstract A contribution to the sociology of the academic profession addressing the issue of t...
Scholars across the globe are increasingly victims of repression due to their crucial involvement in...
Researchers often struggle with how they are categorized by others Researchers should be free from c...
Academic freedom freedom matters; it matters a great deal. It is a sine qua non for the the succes...
The paper analyzes the scope of scholars’ academic freedom and maintains that it is composed of two ...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
Challenging the findings of an academic study is a common practice in the university setting. In mos...
In this Article I examine the traditional American conception of academic freedom and analyze its im...
It seems appropriate to distinguish at least two aspects of academic freedom: (a) freedom from exter...
It is widely recognised that academic freedom is currently under threat. But there is also considera...
This paper explores the cultural and organisational dimensions of academic life that lay the foundat...
This article explores academic freedom as it relates to scholarly publishing. While most discussions...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
This article notes that while there is a large literature lamenting increasing assaults on academic ...
To have a well-functioning principle of academic freedom, we need to distin-guish critique from an i...