On academic freedom

This study explores the history of academic freedom in America through the focus of three interpretive models–the Gentleman Scientist Model, the Liberty Model, and the Professional Model–to show how the concept evolved over the past century. It examines violations of academic freedom, AAUP statements, and debates about the meaning of academic freedom to show how … More On academic freedom

Quoi faire

Well, for one thing, if we are to have a state-wide organizing campaign I think it should be about tuition and its relationship to state disinvestment in higher education. Here is why. State disinvestment is the inciting incident for this phenomenon. We can and should be critical of some of the institutional responses to that … More Quoi faire

Fascinating files

Harvest of Empire, that I must watch  — Stuart Hall, Race, the floating signifier A Georgia sharecropper’s narrative — The Bayou Brief: Petrostate I saw your face … I felt infinite wonder, infinite pity Jazz Lives. This is a whole blog I must link to. Look at their Memories of Club Hangover Afro-Colonial Legislation in … More Fascinating files

Cannibalizing

Working at a university that is cannibalizing itself, in department that is, and a state that is, is disheartening and it is hard not to feel downhearted, not to feel joy. I used to be energized by work and inspired by what happened on campus — it was why I liked school — but here … More Cannibalizing