AAUP Journal of academic Freedom.
Posted by Celia Walter | 3 Sep, 2010 
With this issue we introduce a new nline project—the AAUP Journal of cademic Freedom. Scholarship on cademic freedom—and on its relation
to shared governance, tenure, and ollective bargaining—is typically cattered across a wide range of isciplines. There has been no single journal devoted to the subject. Now here is. It is published by the rganization most responsible for efining academic freedom.
Contents
Volume One, 2010
Essays
Professionalization as the Basis for Academic Freedom and Faculty Governance
By Larry Gerber
The AAUP, Academic Freedom, and the Cold War
By Phillip Deery
The Eroding Foundations of Academic Freedom and Professional Integrity: Implications of the Diminishing Proportion of Tenured Faculty for Organizational Effectiveness in Higher Education
By Ernst Benjamin
Ward Churchill at the Dalton Trumbo Fountain: Academic Freedom in the Aftermath of 9/11 (Corrected essay, posted February 22, 2010)
By Ellen Schrecker
The Last Indian Standing: Shared Governance in the Shadow of History
By Cary Nelson
The Demise of Shared Governance at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
By Nancy D. Campbell and Jane Koretz
Paranoia and Professionalization: The Importance of Graduate Student
Academic Freedom
By Dan Colson
Toward an Autonomous Antioch College: The Story of the Nonstop Liberal Arts Institute
By Jean Gregorek
Hidden (and Not-So-Hidden) New Threats to Faculty Governance
By Jan H. Blits
Academic Freedom and the Digital Revolution
By Ashley Dawson
Conference Proceedings
Rethinking Academic Traditions for Twenty-First-Century Faculty
By Judith M. Gappa and Ann E. Austin
Institutionalized Attacks on Academic Freedom: The Impact of Mandates by State Departments of Education and National Accreditation Agencies on Academic Freedom
By John M. Elmore
The Corporatization of American Higher Education: Merit Pay Trumps
Academic Freedom
By Robert P. Engvall
"I Have No Idea What You Do Out Here": Community Colleges, Academic Freedom, and the University as Global Marketplace
By Libby Garland and Eben Wood
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