Dangerous Professors : Academic Freedom and the National Security Campus

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Dangerous Professors : Academic Freedom and the National Security Campus

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 328 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780472050635
  • DDC分類 378.121

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Since 9/11, American universities have found themselves at the crossroads of national security policy, political pressure, and corporate influence. Dangerous Professors: Academic Freedom and the National Security Campus delves into how this complex environment threatens the traditional ideals of academic freedom and the university as a space for critical thought and democratic engagement. Edited by Malini Johar Schueller and Ashley Dawson, this collection gathers leading voices in higher education to examine the intensifying attacks on professors, courses, and entire academic fields in the name of patriotism and security. Through historical analysis, theoretical reflection, and firsthand accounts—from McCarthy-era purges to the blacklisting of contemporary scholars, the undermining of ethnic studies and Middle East studies, and the growth of contingent academic labor—the book exposes the shifting landscape where universities serve as both sites of resistance and instruments of geopolitical power. Dangerous Professors argues that academic freedom cannot be defended by narrow professional standards alone. Instead, the contributors advocate for a robust, activist vision of campus democracy—one that confronts the intertwined pressures of right-wing surveillance, state security agendas, and neoliberal market reforms. Essays throughout the volume explore the consequences of increased managerial oversight, funding tied to defense interests, and legislative attempts to regulate curriculum, demonstrating how these forces erase critical voices and remake the university's public role. Engaging deeply with questions of social justice, decolonization, and collective governance, this book is essential for educators, students, and all readers concerned about the future of dissent and intellectual autonomy in higher education. Far more than a chronicle of recent controversies, Dangerous Professors is a powerful call to reclaim the university as a space where, against the odds, democratic ideals can flourish.

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