Academic freedom after September 11 /
Academic freedom after September eleventh
edited by Beshara Doumani.
- New York : Cambridge, Mass. : Zone Books ; Distributed by the MIT Press, 2006.
- 327 p. ; 23 cm.
Papers presented at the conference, "Academic freedom after September 11," held on Feb. 27, 2004, at the University of California at Berkeley.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-325).
Between coercion and privatization : academic freedom in the twenty-first century / Beshara Doumani -- The structure of academic freedom / Robert Post -- Academic norms, contemporary challenges : a reply to Robert Post on academic freedom / Judith Butler -- Why academic freedom? : theoretical and constitutional context / Philippa Strum -- Trust to the public : academic freedom in the multiversity / Kathleen J. Frydl -- The unraveling of the devil's bargain : the history and politics of language acquisition / Amy Newhall -- The new McCarthyism : policing thought about the Middle East / Joel Beinin -- Appendix [1]. 1940 statement of principles on academic freedom and tenure (with 1970 interpretive comments) / American Association of University Professors --Appendix [2]. Restoring scientific integrity in policy making / Union of Concerned Scientists --Appendix [3]. HR 3077 : The International STudies in Higher Education Act -- Appendix [4]. Letter to Columbia University president Lee Bollinger in defense of academic freedom / New York Civil Liberties Union -- Appendix [5]. Ford Foundation memorandum on grant language.
Papers presented at the conference, "Academic freedom after September 11," held on Feb. 27, 2004, at the University of California at Berkeley.