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Academic freedom -- United States
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Academic freedom -- United States
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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
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
Academic freedom in the wired world, political extremism, corporate power, and the university, Robert O'Neil
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
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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