Academic Freedom and the Inclusive University.
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- 9780774850605
- 378.121
- LC72 -- .A447 2000eb
Intro -- Contents -- Academic Freedom and Inclusivity: A Perspective -- Part 1 Clarifying Concepts in Ideology, Language, and Law -- 1 What's Sauce for One Goose: The Logic of Academic Freedom -- 2 Academic Freedom: Rights as Immunities and Privileges -- 3 What's at Stake? Intersection and Tensions -- Part 2 The Changing Culture -- 4 The Role of Universities in a Changing Culture -- 5 Academic Freedom in Social Context -- 6 The Exclusive University and Academic Freedom -- 7 Inclusion and the Academy: Debating a Good Idea Freely -- 8 Academic Freedom and Its Distractions -- Part 3 Academic Freedom in Peril -- 9 Academic Freedom versus the Intrusive University -- 10 The New Sectarianism and the Liberal University -- 11 Judaic Studies and Western Civilization: Identity Politics and the Academy -- 12 Are Course Evaluations a Threat to Academic Freedom? -- Part 4 Theoretical and Practical Challenges to the Inclusive University -- 13 Meeting the Challenge of Religious Fundamentalism: How Far Do Liberal Principles of Tolerance Go? -- 14 The Inclusive University and the Problem of Knowledge -- 15 Academic Freedom and Reciprocity: Practising What We Preach -- 16 Academic Freedom, Debate, and Bureaucracy -- 17 Regulation or Dialogue -- Contributors -- Index.
Lively, impassioned and informed, these essays provide insight into the relationship between academic freedom and the inclusive university.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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