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Academic Freedom as an Institutional Right
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Noonan, Jeff
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Academic freedom
/ Academic staff
/ Collective agreements
/ Colleges & universities
/ Constitutional rights
/ Debates
/ free speech
/ Freedom of speech
/ Freedoms
/ Politics
/ Teachers
2025
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Academic Freedom as an Institutional Right
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Noonan, Jeff
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Academic freedom
/ Academic staff
/ Collective agreements
/ Colleges & universities
/ Constitutional rights
/ Debates
/ free speech
/ Freedom of speech
/ Freedoms
/ Politics
/ Teachers
2025
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Academic Freedom as an Institutional Right
2025
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Overview
Academic freedom seems to be under assault from all political angles. Opposed sides invoke academic freedom when it serves their purposes but ignore it when doing so serves the purposes of attacking their political enemies. Most at risk in the midst of these on-going battles is the future of the university as a space for free inquiry, debate, criticism, and the extension of human knowledge in all fields of intellectual inquiry. As a step towards safeguarding the future of the university as a space for open inquiry, the meaning and value of academic freedom needs to be clarified. While it is often (and understandably) identified with the constitutional right to free speech, it is in fact different in significant respects. Academic freedom is both a broad principle of free inquiry and argument upon which the university as an intellectual institution rests and a narrow collective agreement right. In both dimensions it is subject to limitations to which the right to free speech is not subject (curricular decisions, for example, must pass the test of relevance to the subject matter, while there are no constraints on introducing extraneous material into public political debates). Since all academics’ professional lives depend upon the institutional commitment to academic freedom, those who would undermine it in favour of their political priorities contradict themselves and raise questions about their fitness for the vocation of teacher-researcher.
Publisher
Centre for Studies in Social Justice,Brock University
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