Most Recent Discussions on Academic Freedom
Academic Freedom in the Wired World (full text)
Robert M.O'Neil responds to email questions about his book Academic Freedom in the Wired World: Political Extremism, Corporate Power, and the University
Inside Higher Education, insidehighered.com, March 6, 2008
Teachable Moments: An Interview with Robert M. O'Neil (full text) freeexchangeoncampus.org, March 5, 2008.
Colleges Face Ominous New Pressures on Academic Freedom (full text)
by Robert M. O'Neil
The Chronicle of Higher Education, Commentary, February 8, 2008
Protecting Academic Freedom for California State University (CSU) Academic Programs, Including Area Studies (full text)
A resolution of the Academic Senate of CSU,
approved January 17-18, 2008
U.S.: Academic Freedom - A Disputed Territory (abstract full text)
John K. Wilson, University World News,
January 13, 2008
General Discussions on Academic
Freedom
Academic Governance
and Academic Freedom (abstract)
(full
text) Speech by Pauline Yu, President, American
Council of Learned Societies given at Colgate University,
February 16, 2006.
Academic Freedom and Professional Responsibility after 9/11:
A Handbook for Scholars and Teachers,
A Project of the Taskforce on Middle East Anthropology (pdf)
The Value
and Responsibilities of Academic Freedom (abstract)
(full text)
Lee C. Bollinger, President, Columbia University, The
Chronicle of Higher Education, April 8, 2005.
Academic Freedom
in the 21st Century (full
text) William G. Tierney and Vicente M. Lechuga,
Thought & Action, Fall 2005
Academic Freedom
and National Security in a Time of Crisis (abstract)
(full
text)
A Report of the AAUP's Special Committee,
Academe,
November-December 2003
What Does
It Mean to be "Balanced" in Academia? (abstract)
(full
text) David A. Hollinger, Preston Hotchkis Professor
and Department Chair, University of California, Berkeley,
History News Network
Uses of Intimidation to Police
Ideas and Halt Debate
On Being Called An Anti-Semite in Montana (abstract) (full text)
Richard Drake, Academe Online
September-October 2007
Free Speech,
Israel, and Jewish Illiberalism (abstract)
(full
text)(pdf)
Alan Wolfe, Director, Boisi Center for Religion and
American Public Life, Professor of Political Science,
Boston College
The Chronicle Review, November 17, 2006
Outspoken
and Outcast (abstract)
(full
text)
Eric Alterman, The Guardian
October 12, 2006
In N.Y., Sparks
Fly Over Israel Criticism (abstract)
(full
text)
Michael Powell, Washington Post Staff Writer
The Washington Post
October 9, 2006
The Case of
Tony Judt: An Open Letter To The ADL (abstract)
(full
text) Mark Lilla, Richard Sennett (with over 100 signatures)
The New York Reivew of Books
November 16, 2006
Outside Interference on University Faculty Tenure Decisions
Motzira-making on the Right (full text)
Eric Alterman, Distinguished Professor of English, Brooklyn College, City University of New York, and Professor of Journalism at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism
The Liberal Media, The Nation, April 17, 2008
The Petition: Israel, Palestine, and a Tenure Battle at Barnard by Jane Kramer (full text)
The New Yorker, April 14, 2008
Letter from MESA's Committee on Academic Freedom to the President of De Paul University Regarding Tenure Case of Norman G. Finkelstein , September 4, 2007 (full text) and April 10, 2007 (full text)
Threats to the Faculty-Student Relationship
Faculty in Columbia's Department
of Middle East and Asian Languages and Cultures (MEALAC)
are accused of bias by students who work with the Boston-based
advocacy group, the David Project for Jewish Leadership,
to make a film entitled "Columbia
Unbecoming".
1. "Panel
Defends Academic Freedom" (abstract)
(full
text) Lisa Hirschmann, Staff Writer, Columbia
Daily Spectator, February 22, 2005
2 . "Statement on the David Project Film" (full
text) President Lee C. Bollinger, Columbia University, October 27, 2004
3 . NYCLU Defends Academic Freedom at Columbia University;
The NYCLU's letter to President Bollinger, December 20, 2004 (abstract)
(full text)
4 . Columbia University Ad Hoc Grievance Committee
Report (abstract) (full
text) March 28, 2005
5 . Joseph Massad's response the the Ad Hoc Grievance
Committee's Report (abstract)
(full
text)
6 . "When Students Complain About Professors,
Who Gets to Define the Controversy?" (abstract)
(full text)
Jon Wiener, The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 13, 2005
7 . "The Mideast Comes to Columbia"
(full
text) Scott Sherman, The Nation, April 4, 2005
8. "Columbia’s Own Middle East War"
(full
text) A new documentary accusing Arab professors of intimidating Jewish
students has touched off a fierce war—of words—on the Upper West
Side. Where does free speech end and bullying begin? Jennifer Senior, New
York Magazine, January 7, 2005
9. "'Columbia Unbecoming' in the Clear Light
of Day" (abstract) (full
text)
The Bruin Alumni Association, through
its uclaprofs.com website, encourages (and even offers
to pay) students for "top-quality class notes,
lecture recordings and other materials" of professors
the group proclaims "radical."
1. "UCLA's
Dirty Thirty" (full
text) Jon Wiener, The Nation, Comment,
January 26, 2006
2. "California Federation of Teachers
and University Council-AFT Leaders Condemn Attack on Academic Freedom at
UCLA" (full
text)
Jewish Groups
Coordinate Efforts to Help Students 'Take Back the
Campus' (abstract)
(full
text) Rachel Pomerance, Jewish Telegraphic Agency,
August 28, 2002
Threats to the Autonomy of Universities
The Trial of Israel's Campus Critics (abstract) (full) Article by David Theo Goldberg and Saree Makdisi about accounts of UCLA's Center for Near Eastern Studies panel on "Human Rights and Gaza". Tikkun Magazine, August 14, 2009.
Academic Bill
of Rights (ABOR) (http://www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org/abor.html)
Borrowing language from the American Association of University Professors'
1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure, the David Horowitz-penned "Academic
Bill of Rights" is a veritable wolf in sheep's clothing, actually undermining
the principles inherent in academic freedom.
1. AAUP
2003 Statement on ABOR (full
text)
2. AAUP on ABOR Legislation (full
text)
3. AAUP on ABOR State Legislation (full
text)
4. "The 'Academic Bill of Rights' - Coming to
Your Campus" (full
text) Faculty Handout, AAUP
5. "Academic Freedom in Higher Education" (full
text) American Federation of Teachers
6. "What's Not To Like About The Academic Bill
of Rights" (full
text) Dr. Graham Larkin, Stanford University (California Conference of
the AAUP)
7. "Legislating Academic Freedom: The Larkin-Horowitz
Debate" (website)
8. 'Intellectual Diversity': The Trojan Horse of a
Dark Design (full
text) Stanley Fish, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University
of Illinois at Chicago, The Chronicle Review, The Chronicle of Higher
Education
9. "Worse Than McCarthy" (full
text) Ellen Schrecker, Professor of History at Yeshiva University; The
Chronicle Review, The Chronicle of Higher Education and February
9 interview with Schrecker on The Chronicle of Higher Education,
Colloquy.
10. "Right Winger's Bill to Stifle Campus Left-Leaners
is a Surefire Backfire" (full
text) Joe Hallett, The Columbus Dispatch, January 30, 2005
11. Hollinger Responds to SB 5 (full
text) David Hollinger, Preston Hotchkis Professor, UC Berkeley, California
Conference of the American Association of University Professors
12. "Statement on Academic Rights and Responsibilities" (full
text) American Council on Education, June 23, 2005
13. American Council on Education press
release regarding Statement on Academic Rights and Responsibilities,
June 23, 2005
14. "Higher-Education Groups Issue Statement
on Academic Rights and Intellectual Diversity on Campuses" (full
text) Sara Hebel, The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 23,
2005
MESA Presidential Addresses
Scholarship
in the Shadow of Empire Laurie A. Brand, School
of International Relations, University of Southern
California, Presidential Address at the MESA annual
meeting, November 21, 2004.
Scholarship,
Policy, Debate and Conflict: Why We Study the Middle
East and Why It Matters Lisa
Anderson, Dean, School of International and Public
Affairs, Columbia University, Presidential Address,
MESA Annual Meeting, November 7, 2003.
Middle
East Studies After September 11 Joel
Beinin, Professor of History, Stanford University,
Presidential Address, MESA Annual Meeting, November
24, 2002.
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Academic
Freedom and Middle East Studies
Academic Freedom And Middle East Studies
What happened when the campus rabbi tried to send students to disrupt a forum on academic freedom at Brown
By Elliott Colla
Academe Online, September-October 2007 (abstract) (html)
The New American McCarthyism:
Policing Thought about the Middle East (abstract)
(full
text) Joel Beinin, Race & Class,
SAGE Publications, 2004
Middle Eastern Studies and
the Politics of Intimidation (pdf)
Ali
Banuazizi, Boston College, Comparative Studies
of South Asia and the Middle East, 2005; 25: 519
- 521.
The New McCarthyism in Academe (full
text)
Ellen Schrecker, Yeshiva University, Thought & Action,
Fall 2005
Strategizing Control of the Academy (full
text)
Sara Roy, Harvard University, Thought & Action, Fall
2005
No, It's Not Anti-Semitic (abstract)
(full
text) Judith Butler, London Review of Books,
August 21, 2003
Academic Freedom
Post-9/11 (pdf)
Beshara Doumani, UC Berkeley, ISIM Review 15, Spring
2005
Interview with
Beshara Doumani, UC Berkeley (abstract)
(full
text) Inside Higher Education, insidehighered.com,
March 7, 2006.
Attempts to Undermine
Funding Sources
Title VI of the Higher Education Act
of 1965
The US Department of Education's
Title VI program faces legislation–originating
from powerful advocacy groups who have an unprecedented
audience with leading members of Congress–that
would establish an oversight board for the program.
The board would have seemingly unlimited power
that could subject grant recipients to the political
whims of the day, even potentially reaching into
the curriculum taught on American campuses. (read
more)
1. US
Department of Education Title VI Program Description
2. Coalition for International Education letter
to members of the House Education and the Workforce Committee regarding
H.R. 609, College Access and Opportunity Act of 2005: HEA-Title VI, International
Education Amendments (full
text)
3. Letter to the US Senate from 8 organizations
in favor of H.R. 3077 (full
text) March 15, 2004
4. Text of "Dear Colleague" letter circulated
by Representative Dan Burton in support of his amendment to H.R. 609 (full
text)
The New
Commissars (abstract)
(full
text) Anders Strindberg, The American Conservative,
February 2, 2004 Threats to Freedom of Speech New York City Department of Education
bars Columbia professor from participating in outreach
activity.
1. MESA's
Committee on Academic Freedom letter to Mayor Michael
R. Bloomberg (full
text) April 17, 2005
2."Columbia Professor Banned From Teacher Training" (full
text) Brock Read, The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 4,
2005
3. "Education Department Dismisses Khalidi" (full
text) Lisa Hirschmann, Staff Writer, Columbia Daily Spectator,
February 23, 2005
4. "U. Senate Addresses Dismissal of Khalidi..." (full
text) Lisa Hirschmann, Staff Writer, Columbia Daily Spectator,
February 28, 2005
5. "NYCLU Warns School's Chancellor Is Violating
Free Speech Rights of Columbia Professor" (full
text) nyclu.org, March 1, 2005
6. "Academic Freedom, Intimidation, and Mayoral
Politics: The Case of Rashid Khalidi" (full
text) Andy Humm, Gotham Gazette, April 7, 2005
7. "Scholarship, Not Politics, Is the Measure
of a Professor" (abstract)
(full
text) Daily Princetonian, April 27, 2005
8. "NYCLU, Playwright Tony Kushner And Activists
In Defense Of Columbia Professor" (abstract)
(full text) March
21, 2005
9. "Freedom of Speech Challenged in Academia" (abstract)
(full text) PEN
Newsfeed, PEN Center USA, March 21, 2005
On John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt and the publication of The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign
Policy
1. Mearsheimer/Walt letter to Chicago Council on Global Affairs regarding cancellation of their scheduled talk (text)
2. "Backlash Over Book on Policy for Israel"
by Patricia Cohen, The New York Times, August 16, 2007 (text)
Threats to Foundations as Funding
Sources
1. "The
Ford Foundation: Funding International Terror?" (full
text) Steven Bernstein, FrontPageMagazine.com,
November 12, 2003
2. "Target Ford" (full
text) Scott Sherman, The Nation, June 5, 2006
3. "Taken for Granted: Ford Replies" (full
text) The Nation, June 19, 2006
4 . "Funding Hate: How Ford Fund Aids Enemies
of the Jewish State (full
text) Edwin Black, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, The New York Sun,
October 20, 2003
5 . “Funding Hate Part 1: Anti-Israel Activities
at Durban were Funded by Ford” (abstract)
(full text) Edwin
Black, The Jewish Telegraph Agency, October 1, 2001
6 . "Ford Capitulates to Critics of Its Stance
on Israel" (full
text) Marta Hummel, Staff Reporter, The New York Sun, November
19, 2003
7 . "Senate to Probe Ford Foundation Funding
of Hate" (full
text) Edwin Black, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, November 18, 2003
8 . "ACLU Declines Ford and Rockefeller Grants
Due to Restrictive Funding Agreement; Painful but Principled Decision
to Put Civil Liberties First" (full
text) Statement of Anthony D. Romero, ACLU Executive Director, October
17, 2004
9. "Colleges Battle New Grant Wording" (full
text) Stephen M. Marks, The Harvard Crimson, January 24, 2005
Threats to International Scholars
Tariq Ramadan-Prominent
Islamic scholar Tariq Ramadan's visa was revoked just
days before he was to take the position of the Henry
R. Luce Professor of Religion, Conflict and Peacebuilding,
a joint appointment at the Kroc Institute and the Classics
Department of the University of Notre Dame.
1. "Too
Scary for the Classroom" (abstract)
(full
text) Op-ed, Tariq Ramadan, The New York
Times, September 1, 2004
2. US Revokes Visa of Islamic Scholar to Visit Scholars
at Risk Network Member University of Notre Dame, SAR Press Release,
September 3, 2004 (full
text)
3. MESA and the American Academy of Religion letter to
Secretary of State Colin Powell and Secretary of Homeland Security Tom Ridge
regarding Ramadan visa revocation. (full
text)
4. "Mystery of the Islamic Scholar Who Was Barred
by the U.S.” (abstract)
(full text) Deborah
Sontag, The New York Times, October 6, 2004
5. "Osama University?" (full
text) Michelle Goldberg, Salon.com, November 6, 2003
6. "Court Orders Government to Adjudicate Foreign
Scholar's Visa in Suit by AAUP and Others" (full
text) AAUP Press Release, June 23, 2006
7. "ACLU Sues U.S. Government Over Documents
That Might Explain Visa Denials to Dozens of Scholars" (full
text) Rebecca Aronauer, The Chronicle of Higher Education, November
11, 2005
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