Topics and Cases

Here is a curated list of additional readings pertaining to different aspects of academic freedom. They are curated in such a way that they could be added to the syllabus module.

These readings offer the opportunity to think through what academic freedom means, and its limits, by examining specific topics.

1. Academic Freedom in the Classroom

While a bit dated, this piece offers an extended hypothetical about professor and student actions within the classroom, offering an opportunity to think through what does (and does not) count as academic freedom.

  • Gary Pavela, “A Balancing Act: Competing Claims for Academic Freedom,” Academe, Vol. 87, No. 6 (Nov. - Dec., 2001), pp. 21-25.

2. Academic Freedom and Contingent Faculty

3. Committee Reports on Violations of Academic Freedom and Shared Governance

The AAUP has published many reports chronicling attacks on academic freedom in different forms. Including any of these three reports in a class would provide the opportunity to discuss how systemic pressures on academic institutions weaken academic freedom.

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4. Academic Freedom and Medical Schools

5. Academic Freedom and Political Repression

6. Academic Freedom and Palestine

7. Re-framings of Academic Freedom