Freedom of speech and extremism in university campuses are a major source of debate and moral panic in the UK today. In 2018, the Joint Committee on Human Rights in Parliament undertook an inquiry into freedom of speech on campus. It found that much of the public concern is exaggerated, but identified a number of factors that require attention, including the impact of government counter-extremism measures (the Prevent Duty) and regulatory bodies (including the Charity Commission for England and Wales) on freedom of speech. This book combines empirical research and philosophical analysis to explore these issues, with particular focus on the impact upon Muslim students and staff. It offers a new conceptual paradigm for thinking about freedom ...
Restrictions on speaking events in universities have been created both by recent student‐led efforts...
Reflects on whether the Prevent strategy, intended to avoid persons being drawn into terrorism, is c...
A dominant narrative on many British campuses is ‘Prevent’, which is part of the government’s counte...
© 2020 The Author. British Educational Research Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf...
Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived, and lived within higher education in B...
This article interrogates restrictions on speaking events in universities created both by recent stu...
This article considers the context, development, and significance of the Higher Education (Freedom o...
The Prevent Duty requires universities in the United Kingdom to identify and report students who mig...
Freedom of speech is a civil liberty at the core of democracy but when it comes down to exercising t...
The government has published its higher education (freedom of speech) bill. Despite the lack of evid...
Recently universities have found themselves torn between upholding academic values of freedom of spe...
The relationship between academic freedom and freedom of speech features prominently in public and p...
Liberal democracies are experiencing changes of policies in the name of security, populism, polariza...
Among many announcements in the Queen’s speech on 11th May 2021 was the promise to “strengthen and r...
This chapter explores how a hegemonic model of secular free speech shapes the fraught politics of Is...
Restrictions on speaking events in universities have been created both by recent student‐led efforts...
Reflects on whether the Prevent strategy, intended to avoid persons being drawn into terrorism, is c...
A dominant narrative on many British campuses is ‘Prevent’, which is part of the government’s counte...
© 2020 The Author. British Educational Research Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf...
Islam on Campus explores how Islam is represented, perceived, and lived within higher education in B...
This article interrogates restrictions on speaking events in universities created both by recent stu...
This article considers the context, development, and significance of the Higher Education (Freedom o...
The Prevent Duty requires universities in the United Kingdom to identify and report students who mig...
Freedom of speech is a civil liberty at the core of democracy but when it comes down to exercising t...
The government has published its higher education (freedom of speech) bill. Despite the lack of evid...
Recently universities have found themselves torn between upholding academic values of freedom of spe...
The relationship between academic freedom and freedom of speech features prominently in public and p...
Liberal democracies are experiencing changes of policies in the name of security, populism, polariza...
Among many announcements in the Queen’s speech on 11th May 2021 was the promise to “strengthen and r...
This chapter explores how a hegemonic model of secular free speech shapes the fraught politics of Is...
Restrictions on speaking events in universities have been created both by recent student‐led efforts...
Reflects on whether the Prevent strategy, intended to avoid persons being drawn into terrorism, is c...
A dominant narrative on many British campuses is ‘Prevent’, which is part of the government’s counte...