Demystifying Academic Freedom

Episode Two - Shannon Dea (University of Regina)

49 min · 8. Juli 2022
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We continue our initial explorations of academic freedom in the Canadian context with University of Regina professor Dr. Shannon Dea. Shannon is currently the Dean of Arts at U of R, and in addition to a background in philosophy, has written regularly on the topic of academic freedom. In this episode, we talk about the difference between academic freedom and some of the more familiar conversations about free speech. We also talk about academic freedom in the service of the wider purpose of the University "to seek truth and advance understanding". A rich conversation. Connect with Shannon Dea on Twitter: @ShannonDea1 Connect with Marc Spooner on Twitter: @drmarcspooner

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Episode Four - Momin Rahman (Trent University)

Dr. Momin Rahman is a professor in the department of Sociology at Trent University. Dr. Rahman is also former co-chair of CAUT's National Committee on Equity. In this episode, we talk about the impact, challenges and opportunities associated with bringing an equity lens to the conversation and work of academic freedom. For more information about Dr. Rahman's work: https://www.trentu.ca/sociology/faculty-research [https://www.trentu.ca/sociology/faculty-research] For the latest from Dr. Marc Spooner: https://theconversation.com/criticisms-of-academic-freedom-miss-the-mark-and-risk-the-integrity-of-scholarship-189035 [https://theconversation.com/criticisms-of-academic-freedom-miss-the-mark-and-risk-the-integrity-of-scholarship-189035]

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