Academic freedom can be invoked to index different claims. According to Moodie (1996), there are three main claims associated with academic freedom. These include scholarly inquiry, academic rule and institutional autonomy. These three claims can be unpacked by asking two questions: What kinds of freedoms are required for the creation of knowledge and the pursuit of truth? And in whom are these freedoms vested? That is, what is the content of the 'academic' in academic freedom? Regarding the first question, a productive line of inquiry is to employ Berlin's (1971) distinction between positive and negative freedom (Webbstock 2008). Conceived negatively, freedom is the absence of external interference. It is an opportunity concept insofar as ...
This article interrogates the meaning of academic freedom in African universities after the attainme...
To contemporary African politics, academic freedom is at best irrelevant and, at worst, conjures up ...
This article investigates a general perception amongst academics that outcomes-based education and t...
Invocations and defenses of academic freedom in South Africa should not necessarily be taken at face...
The limits of academic freedom are disputed in South African contexts, as elsewhere. The recent Rhod...
Contemporary debates about academic freedom and institutional autonomy in South Africa’s “liberal” u...
In this commentary, we engage with Yunus Ballim's article in this issue that explores how academic f...
In South Africa, Academic Freedom Lectures usually take place within the context of the Regime/State...
This article reflects on the obligations that the principles of academic freedom places on a univers...
The concept of academic freedom means different things to many and different people. Many people out...
There have been various shapes of opinions shared on the concept of academic freedom. This concept m...
This Statement was published in the South African Journal of Science, 106(3/4), (2010). Academic Fre...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
Throughout the history of universities, university autonomy and academic freedom have come ~o be re...
This article argues that in post-apartheid South Africa, the discourse on academic freedom is conjoi...
This article interrogates the meaning of academic freedom in African universities after the attainme...
To contemporary African politics, academic freedom is at best irrelevant and, at worst, conjures up ...
This article investigates a general perception amongst academics that outcomes-based education and t...
Invocations and defenses of academic freedom in South Africa should not necessarily be taken at face...
The limits of academic freedom are disputed in South African contexts, as elsewhere. The recent Rhod...
Contemporary debates about academic freedom and institutional autonomy in South Africa’s “liberal” u...
In this commentary, we engage with Yunus Ballim's article in this issue that explores how academic f...
In South Africa, Academic Freedom Lectures usually take place within the context of the Regime/State...
This article reflects on the obligations that the principles of academic freedom places on a univers...
The concept of academic freedom means different things to many and different people. Many people out...
There have been various shapes of opinions shared on the concept of academic freedom. This concept m...
This Statement was published in the South African Journal of Science, 106(3/4), (2010). Academic Fre...
The scholarly debate about academic freedom focuses almost exclusively on the rights of academic fac...
Throughout the history of universities, university autonomy and academic freedom have come ~o be re...
This article argues that in post-apartheid South Africa, the discourse on academic freedom is conjoi...
This article interrogates the meaning of academic freedom in African universities after the attainme...
To contemporary African politics, academic freedom is at best irrelevant and, at worst, conjures up ...
This article investigates a general perception amongst academics that outcomes-based education and t...