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Challenging Academia: A Critical Space for Controversial Social Issues



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Author: Piper Heather View person
Title: Challenging Academia: A Critical Space for Controversial Social Issues View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Physical description: 1 online resource (182 p.)
Topical subject: Humanities
Social interaction
Uncontrolled subject: abuse
academic freedom
academic taboo
anti-discriminatory practice
Asian Americans
body journal
Brazilian academia
censorship
child sexual abuse
clan
conformity
Coronavirus
corporal identity
criminal justice
criminalisation
critical thinking
disability
disaggregating data
discrimination
disparity
Early Childhood Education and Care
fear
free inquiry
free speech
freedom
gender mainstreaming
harm
heresy
higher education
identity politics
interviewing for faculty positions
Lattes CV
law
Lehrfreiheit
liberal
male childcare workers
mental health
meritocracy
model minority myth
moral panic
moral panics
narratives
neoliberalism
new public management
no touch
ombudsman
pandemic
panopticon
parenthood
postcolonialism
prevention policies
research methods
risk
rule of law
shadow management
state
stigma
Sweden
teacher-child relationships
transparency
UNESCO
university autonomy
victim
victimhood
vulnerability
witch hunts
Person (second resp.): LeanderM.A
PiperHeather
Summary, etc: Some social issues and practices have become dangerous areas for academics to research and write about. 'Academic freedom' is increasingly constrained, not just by long established 'normal' factors (territoriality, power differentials, competition, protectionism), but also by the increased significance of social media and the rise of identity politics (and activists who treat work which challenges their world view as abusive hate-speech). So extreme are these pressures that some institutions and even statutory bodies now adopt policies and practices which contravene relevant regulations and laws. This book seeks to draw attention to the limiting and damaging effects of academic 'gagging'. The book, drawn from a special edition of Societies, offers an eclectic series of international articles which may annoy some people. The book challenges taken for granted mainstream assumptions and practices in a number of areas, including gender mainstreaming, social work education, child sexual abuse, the ethnic disaggregation of population groups, fatherhood and masculinity, the erosion of democratic legitimacy, the trap of victimhood and vulnerability, employment practices in universities, and the challenges presented by the widespread and deliberate suppression of scholarship and research. In an analytic postscript Laurent Dubreuil discusses the nature of identity politics and the manner in which its effects can be identified across the many topics covered in these challenging articles.
Other Variant Titles: Challenging Academia
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Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557429803321
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