Academic Freedom After September 11
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Acknowledgments 9(2) Between Coercion and Privatization: Academic Freedom in the Twenty-First Century 11 Beshara Doumani PART ONE: CONTENDING VISIONS The Structure of Academic Freedom 61(46) Robert Post Academic Norms, Contemporary Challenges: A Reply to Robert Post on Academic Freedom 107(36) Judith Butler Why Academic Freedom? Theoretical and Constitutional Context 143(32) Philippa Strum PART TWO: PRAXIS Trust to the Public: Academic Freedom in the Multiversity 175(28) Kathleen J. Frydl The Unraveling of the Devil's Bargain: The History and Politics of Language Acquisition 203(34) Amy Newhall The New McCarthyism: Policing Thought about the Middle East 237 Joel Beinin APPENDIX American Association of University Professors: 1940 Statement of Principles on Academic Freedom and Tenure (with 1970 Interpretive Comments) 269(10) Union of Concerned Scientists: Restoring Scientific Integrity in Policy Making 279(4) HR 3077: The International Studies in Higher Education Act 283(15) New York Civil Liberties Union: Letter to Columbia University President Lee Bollinger in Defense of Academic Freedom 298(11) Ford Foundation Memorandum on Grant Language 309(6) Bibliography 315(11) Contributors 326
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