Bibliography on Academic Freedom
By John K. Wilson
Guide to important works on academic freedom
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Academic Freedom and Teacher Tenure (1935, September). School and Society, 42, 321.
Academic Freedom and Tenure (1940, June). American Association of University Women Journal, 33, 224-6.
Academic Freedom and Tenure (1950, March). American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 36, 33-44.
Academic freedom and tenure: A faculty perspective. (1998). Sacramento: Academic Senate for California Community Colleges.
Academic Freedom and Tenure: Evansville College (1949, March). American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 35, 74-111.
Academic Freedom and Tenure: San Angelo College (1947, March). American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 33, 153-58.
Academic Freedom and Tenure: the University of Kansas City (1941, October). American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 27, 478-93.
Academic Freedom and Tenure: University of Missouri (1945, June). American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 31, 278-315.
Academic Freedom and Tenure: Western Washington College of Education (1941, February). American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 27, 48-60.
Academic Freedom and Tenure: Winthrop College (1942, April). American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 28, 173-96.
Academic Freedom and the Law (1970). London: Union of Students.
Academic Freedom at Harvard (1918, January). School and Society 7:82-83.
Academic Freedom at Lafayette College and the University of Washington (1914, March). Educational Review 47, 313-16.
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Academic Freedom at the University of Michigan (1935, April). School and Society, 41, 514-5.
Academic Freedom in Texas (1944, November). New Republic, 111, 615.
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Academic Freedom: An Everyday Concern (1994).
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Acosta,
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Adler,
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Adler,
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Adler, Mortimer, "Multiculturalism, Transculturalism, and the Great Books," in Aufderheide, Patricia, ed. (1992). Beyond PC: Toward a Politics of Understanding, St. Paul: Greywolf, pp. 59-64.
Administration at the University of Illinois (1908, December). Independent 65: 1629-30.
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Alexander, Kern. The Law of Schools, Students and Teachers in a Nutshell: St. Paul, MN, West Publishing Company, 1984.
Allen, R.B. (1949, May). Communists Should Not Teach in American Colleges. Educational Forum, 13, 433-40.
Allred, L. R. (1997). May a public university restrict faculty expression on its Internet World Wide Web sites? Academic freedom and university facility use restrictions. Journal of College and University Law, 24(2), 325-348.
Altbach,
Philip & Lionel Lewis (1994, January/February). The True Crisis on Campus. Academe,
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Altbach, Philip & Robert Cohen (1990). American Student Activism: The Post-Sixties Transformation. Journal of Higher Education, 61(1), pp. 32-49.
Altbach, Philip (2001, January-March). Academic Freedom: International Realities and Challenges. Higher Education, 41(1-2), 205-19.
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American Association of University Professors (1916, January). Report. School and Society 3, 109-21.
American Association of University Professors (1918, March). Report on Academic Freedom in Wartime. School and Society 7, 241-54.
American Association of University Professors (1932, May). Academic Freedom and Tenure, 1923-1932. American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 18, 326-400.
American
Association of University Professors
(1991). "A Preliminary Report on Freedom of Expression and Campus
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American Association of University Professors (1997). Defending Tenure: a Guide for Friends of Academic Freedom. Washington, D.C.: AAUP.
American
Civil Liberties Union (1931, May). The Gag on Teaching. New York: ACLU.
American Legion in West Chester; Refusal of Board of Trustees of State Normal School to Renew Contracts of R.T. Kerlin and J.A. Kinnemann (1927, April). New Republic, 50, 264-65.
Amsden,
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Anderson,
Charles (1993). Prescribing the Life of the Mind. Madison: University of
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Anderson, Martin (1992). Imposters in the Temple. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Another Ross Case (1910, March). Independent 68: 540-542.
Arblaster, A. (1974). Academic Freedom. Harmondsworth: Penguin.
Aronowitz,
Stanley (2000). The Knowledge Factory: Dismantling the Corporate University
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Aronowitz, Stanley & Giroux, Henry (1985). Education Under Siege. London: Routledge.
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Baez, Benjamin & Slaughter, Sheila (2001). Academic Freedom and Federal Courts in the 1990s: The Legitimation of the Conservative Entrepreneurial State. In Smart, J. C., ed. (2001). Higher education: Handbook of theory and research, volume XVI. Edison, NJ: Agathon Press.
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Balch,
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Balch,
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Bates,
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Bell,
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Bell,
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Bell, L. (1933, October). Academic Freedom and Board of Control. American Association of University Professors Bulletin, 19, 371-3.
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Bello, Richard (1996, Spring). A Burkeian Analysis of the ‘Political Correctness’ Confrontation in Higher Education. Southern Communication Journal, pp. 243-252.
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Berube, Michael (1991, June 18). Public Image Limited: Political Correctness and the Media's Big Lie. Village Voice.
Berube,
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Berube,
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Berube,
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