Academic freedom -- United States
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Academic freedom -- United States
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Academic freedom
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- Academic freedom in the wired world, political extremism, corporate power, and the university, Robert O'Neil
- Academic freedom at the dawn of a new century, how terrorism, governments, and culture wars impact free speech, edited by Evan Gerstmann and Matthew J. Streb ; foreword by David M. Rabban
- Campus misinformation, the real threat to free speech in American higher education, Bradford Vivian
- The fall of the faculty, the rise of the all-administrative university and why it matters, Benjamin Ginsberg
- Beyond the ivory tower, social responsibilities of the modern university, Derek Bok
- The humanities, higher education, and academic freedom, three necessary arguments, Michael Bérubé, professor of literature, Pennsylvania State University, USA and Jennifer Ruth, associate professor in English, Portland State University, USA
- For the common good, principles of American academic freedom, Matthew W. Finkin and Robert C. Post
- Colleges at the crossroads, taking sides on contested issues, edited by Joseph L. DeVitis & Pietro A. Sasso
- Cancel wars, how universities can foster free speech, promote inclusion, and renew democracy, Sigal R. Ben-Porath
- Speak freely, why universities must defend free speech, Keith E. Whittington
- Versions of academic freedom, from professionalism to revolution, Stanley Fish
- Free speech in the college community, Robert M. O'Neil
- The new censorship, Gary Wiener, book editor
- Safe spaces, brave spaces, diversity and free expression in education, John Palfrey ; foreword by Alberto Ibargüen
- The shadow university, the betrayal of liberty on America's campuses, Alan Charles Kors, Harvey A. Silverglate
- The future of academic freedom, Henry Reichman ; foreword by Joan Wallach Scott
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