not seeing how this will "limit free speech"https://twitter.com/HeerJeet/status/768846960577040384 …
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Replying to @seanb44
Imagine you are an untenured professor and want to design a course that has a trigger warning.
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Not a telepath, so maybe you're right, but I'm doubtful many are seriously fearful of getting hauled before...
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universities have a right to set policy. Imagine u're an untenured professor who wants to advocate segregation
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @normative and
you won't get tenure. Does that violate academic freedom?
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Um, if you are otherwise qualified, yes it does.
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Strongly disagree. Academic freedom does not mean a university must support all viewpoints.
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @HeerJeet and
Your position suggests unis have an obligation to offer tenure to scholarly neo-nazis, ISIS proponents, etc
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @HeerJeet and
Academic freedom applies only to post-hire work being free from control. Not to hiring decisions or
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Replying to @AkivaMCohen @HeerJeet and
university policy stances. By your logic, *any* uni policy on *anything* violates academic freedom
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No, I'm talking about university policy on how courses are taught. That's under purview of faculty.
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its university policy on its educational mission. Core administrative duty
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Counterfactually, a real policy categorically prohibiting warnings would be troubling.
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