Academic Freedom
The list below draws on, and supplements, resources compiled by the University of Colorado, the University of Utah, and the University of Oregon.
Academic Freedom and the Public University Conference, University of Oregon, October 14, 2022 (University of Oregon)
Academe: Academic Freedom. (The blog of Academe magazine)
Academic Freedom. Jennifer Lackey, ed. (2018).
Academic Freedom Resources. (American Association of University Professors)
AAUP Journal of Academic Freedom
Confronting Threats and Harassment Against Faculty. (PEN America)
Dear Professor, Be Careful with Those Tweets, OK? Academic Freedom and Social Media. PS: Political Science & Politics
Defending Research Against Unfounded Attack. The American Psychological Association.
Democracy, Expertise, and Academic Freedom. Robert Post (2013).
External Engagement Support Resources for University Employees (University of Oregon, 2022)
Fighting Targeted Harassment of Faculty. American Association of University Professors.
Free Speech and Koch Money: Manufacturing a Campus Culture War. Ralph Wilson and Isaac Kamola.
Free Speech on Campus. Erwin Chemerinsky and Howard Gillman (2017).
If There is an Organized Outrage Machine, We Need an Organized Response. Chronicle of Higher Education.
Index of Educational Gag Orders. PEN America.
It’s Not Free Speech: Race, Democracy, and the Future of Academic Freedom. Michael Bérubé and Jennifer Ruth (2022).
Joint Statement on Legislative Efforts to Restrict Education about Racism and American History (American Historical Association).
Knowledge, Power and Academic Freedom. Joan Wallach Scott (2019).
Managing Harassment. University of Iowa.
Managing Political Tensions: Strategies to counter hate, extremism, and violence on campus. Chronicle of Higher Education.
Online Harassment (Field Manual). PEN America.
Promoting Sociological Research: A Toolkit. Compiled by the American Sociological Association’s Task Force on Social Media.
Report of the Committee on Freedom of Expression. University of Chicago.
Science in an Age of Scrutiny: How Scientists Can Respond to Criticism and Personal Attacks. The Union of Concerned Scientists.
Social Media and Information Technology. Harvard University.
Stop Hyping Academic Freedom. Public Books.
Targeted: Surviving Social Media Attacks. Inside Higher Education.
Teaching in Turbulent Times Toolkit. University of Oregon, Teaching Engagement Program (TEP).
The Future of Academic Freedom. Henry Reichman (2019).
The Future of Academic Freedom. Louis Menand, ed. (1996).
The Redbook (Policy Documents and Reports). AAUP.
Trolling Attacks on Scholars: Faculty Action. The University of Illinois.
Understanding Academic Freedom. Henry Reichman (2022)
Who’s Afraid of Academic Freedom? Akil Bilgrami and Jonathan Cole, eds. (2015).