I argue that Azerbaijani universities are a façade masking an ulterior motive. I examine the difficult relationship between authoritarian power and the university in Azerbaijan through the study of coercive policies put in place by university administrators preventing free thought and hampering the freedom of academics. My central thesis is that the university is a place where researchers should be able to teach and conduct their research freely, without any hindrance from their administrators. However, in authoritarian countries, such as Azerbaijan, academic freedom suffers from regular interference and restrictions on the part of those administrators who, arguably due to the nature of the regime, assume that academics are not supposed to ...
This article provides an overview of the issue of academic rights and freedoms as an integral part...
The purpose of the paper is to explore the emergence of the reform process in the higher education s...
Publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with Elsevier policy. http://www.elsevier.com...
I argue that Azerbaijani universities are a façade masking an ulterior motive. I examine the difficu...
This thesis aimed to explore the concepts of academic freedom and institutional autonomy at the Facu...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
Academic freedom is increasingly under assault from authoritarian governments worldwide, supported b...
The organization of management in the higher education institutions of Kazakhstan according to essen...
Kazakhstan\u27s higher education system is based on the Soviet governance structure, limited academi...
This book is premised upon the assumption that the core purpose of universities is to create, preser...
short abstract A contribution to the sociology of the academic profession addressing the issue of t...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
Academic freedom in this country has been so closely identified with faculty autonomy that the two t...
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...
This article provides an overview of the issue of academic rights and freedoms as an integral part...
The purpose of the paper is to explore the emergence of the reform process in the higher education s...
Publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with Elsevier policy. http://www.elsevier.com...
I argue that Azerbaijani universities are a façade masking an ulterior motive. I examine the difficu...
This thesis aimed to explore the concepts of academic freedom and institutional autonomy at the Facu...
Academic freedom and autonomy have since mediaeval times been considered the hubs around which criti...
Academic freedom is increasingly under assault from authoritarian governments worldwide, supported b...
The organization of management in the higher education institutions of Kazakhstan according to essen...
Kazakhstan\u27s higher education system is based on the Soviet governance structure, limited academi...
This book is premised upon the assumption that the core purpose of universities is to create, preser...
short abstract A contribution to the sociology of the academic profession addressing the issue of t...
The lecture was delivered on 21 May 2014.The paper begins by observing that very different notions o...
Academic freedom in this country has been so closely identified with faculty autonomy that the two t...
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...
This article provides an overview of the issue of academic rights and freedoms as an integral part...
The purpose of the paper is to explore the emergence of the reform process in the higher education s...
Publisher's version is restricted access in accordance with Elsevier policy. http://www.elsevier.com...