Recent controversies concerning freedom of expression on university campuses have raised the question of how the limits of free speech can be determined in a justified way in a pluralistic public space such as the campus. The article addresses this question from the viewpoint of two complementary theoretical perspectives: Rainer Forst's respect conception of toleration, and the discourse theory of democracy developed by Jurgen Habermas and Seyla Benhabib. These theories are argued to provide a non-arbitrary, impartial and procedural model for determining the limits of free speech on campus. Deriving primarily from the discourse model, the article suggests that the limits of freedom of expression on campus should be determined by collective ...
In this chapter I counter the claim that free speech is under threat in universities, and instead su...
Reviewing: Erwin Chemerinsky & Howard Gillman, Free Speech on Campus; John Palfrey, Safe Spaces, Bra...
Although universities play a key role in questions of free speech and political viewpoint diversity,...
Recent controversies concerning freedom of expression on university campuses have raised the questio...
Free speech disputes have broken out on numerous college and university campuses. In several inciden...
How should higher education respond to legally mandated limits on hateful, discriminatory, or provoc...
In the essay, the authors examine the permissibility of student speech zones under the First Amendme...
© 2020 The Author. British Educational Research Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf...
Over the past year, much of the national conversation surrounding freedom of speech on college campu...
While universities play a key role in questions of free speech and political viewpoint diversity, th...
The roles and limits of free speech on university campuses have lately been of increasing interest. ...
Restrictions on speaking events in universities have been created both by recent student‐led efforts...
“If you’re afraid to offend, you can’t be honest.” “If you offend me, I can’t hear what you’re tryi...
This essay examines controversies and exchanges regarding free speech on college and university camp...
This study is an attempt to understand why people, specifically college students, do or do not toler...
In this chapter I counter the claim that free speech is under threat in universities, and instead su...
Reviewing: Erwin Chemerinsky & Howard Gillman, Free Speech on Campus; John Palfrey, Safe Spaces, Bra...
Although universities play a key role in questions of free speech and political viewpoint diversity,...
Recent controversies concerning freedom of expression on university campuses have raised the questio...
Free speech disputes have broken out on numerous college and university campuses. In several inciden...
How should higher education respond to legally mandated limits on hateful, discriminatory, or provoc...
In the essay, the authors examine the permissibility of student speech zones under the First Amendme...
© 2020 The Author. British Educational Research Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf...
Over the past year, much of the national conversation surrounding freedom of speech on college campu...
While universities play a key role in questions of free speech and political viewpoint diversity, th...
The roles and limits of free speech on university campuses have lately been of increasing interest. ...
Restrictions on speaking events in universities have been created both by recent student‐led efforts...
“If you’re afraid to offend, you can’t be honest.” “If you offend me, I can’t hear what you’re tryi...
This essay examines controversies and exchanges regarding free speech on college and university camp...
This study is an attempt to understand why people, specifically college students, do or do not toler...
In this chapter I counter the claim that free speech is under threat in universities, and instead su...
Reviewing: Erwin Chemerinsky & Howard Gillman, Free Speech on Campus; John Palfrey, Safe Spaces, Bra...
Although universities play a key role in questions of free speech and political viewpoint diversity,...