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Chapter 21 Academic Freedom in Online Learning

  • Katarzyna Kaczmarska and Corinne Lennox
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Academic Freedom in a Plural World
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© 2024, Central European University Press, Budapest, Hungary

© 2024, Central European University Press, Budapest, Hungary

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Chapter 1 Introduction 1
  5. Part I Imagining, Defending, Conceptualizing Academic Freedom
  6. Chapter 2 Academic Freedom as Freedom of Complex Association 25
  7. Chapter 3 Academic Freedom and University Autonomy: An Agenda for Professional Public Engagement 40
  8. Chapter 4 The Political Cosmetology of Academic Freedom 53
  9. Chapter 5 How Structure, Culture, and the Individual Together Constrain and Enable Academic Freedom in China: A Historical Perspective 76
  10. Chapter 6 Beyond the Periphery? Academic Freedom as a Matter of Human Rights 94
  11. Part II Diversity and the Democratization of Academic Freedom
  12. Chapter 7 Nationalist Backlash to Antiracist Education: A Transnational Blueprint for Academic Unfreedom 115
  13. Chapter 8 Coloniality and Diversity of Academic Freedom: The African Context 134
  14. Chapter 9 Freedom for All: Academic Freedom in a Pluralistic Society 147
  15. Chapter 10 Academic Freedom and Social Justice in Quebec 175
  16. Chapter 11 The Simultaneous, Crucial Pursuit of Academic Freedom and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion through a Relational Approach 194
  17. Part III Between Authoritarianism and Populism: State Interference with Academic Freedom
  18. Chapter 12 The Crisis of Academic Freedom at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century: Europe in a Plural World 221
  19. Chapter 13 A Tale of Two Stories: Visible and Less Visible Assaults on Academic Freedom in France 237
  20. Chapter 14 Academic Freedoms in Modern Russia: “Dawn” and “Dusk” of the Higher School of Economics 252
  21. Chapter 15 Challenges of Academic Freedom in India: Considering the Human Rights Education Framework for Amplifying Marginalized Student Voices 264
  22. Chapter 16 China’s Transnational Impact on Academic Freedom: Spectrum, Impacts, and Response 282
  23. Part IV Emerging Threats and Challenges
  24. Chapter 17 Restricting Academic Freedom at Universities: How Corporations Contribute to the Problem 309
  25. Chapter 18 Academic Freedom and Dark Money Donors: The Cases of Wisconsin, North Carolina, and Florida 324
  26. Chapter 19 Beyond Academic Freedom: Australian Universities and Post-Reform China 339
  27. Chapter 20 Mining and Fossil-Fuel Entanglements with the University in an Era of Climate Change: Impacts for Academic Freedom and Climate (In)action 353
  28. Chapter 21 Academic Freedom in Online Learning 367
  29. Chapter 22 Academic Freedom and University Rankings 387
  30. Chapter 23 Academic Freedom: Swimming against the Technological Tide 401
  31. About the Contributors 429
  32. Index 445
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