AAUP has published volume 12 of the Journal of Academic Freedom

Volume 12 of the Journal of Academic Freedom is available online. The theme of the volume this year is “Practices of Academic Freedom in Times of Austerity.” Here is a portion of an introduction to the volume from its co-editors, Rachel Ida Buff and S. Ani Mukherji:

Our call for papers asked potential contributors to consider the relation of academic freedom struggles to broader movements and to envision the university in the larger context of the world and its historical processes. We focused on concrete practices, gathering examples as material for reflection and encouragements for further experiments in transformative change—change that we have come to imagine as “flowers of liberation.”

The resulting volume’s twelve articles, divided into four sections, invite readers to engage with academic freedom as a dynamic framework for individual and collective practices rather than as a static ideal or entitlement.

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