Foreword - Open Minds: academic freedom and freedom of speech in Australia

Glyn Davis

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    Abstract

    Some books are necessary, speaking to a moment when clarity is essential. The issues of academic freedom and free speech on campus have been a target for clashes in the United States for some time. Recently, Australia imported the controversy, only lightly retooled for local consumption. Australian universities find themselves accused of suppressing the rights of staff and students, of creating a chilling atmosphere that prevents the full flow of debate indeed, of debasing the very idea of a university. Cue columns about Cardinal John Henry Newman and knowledge for its own sake, demands for adopting a policy statement developed for the University of Chicago and claims of substantial hostility to free speech on campus.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationOpen Minds: academic freedom and freedom of speech in Australia
    EditorsEvans, C. and Stone, A
    Place of PublicationVictoria
    PublisherLa Trobe University Press
    Pages1-5
    Volume1
    Edition1
    ISBN (Print)9781760641634
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

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