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SUMMARY:In Conversation with Henry Reichman: Academic Capitalism and the Future of Academic Freedom
DESCRIPTION:IRLE Colloquia Series presents:\n\nIn conversation with Henry Reichman: Academic Capitalism and the Future of Academic Freedom.\n\n\n\n\nIn the wake of the 2016 election\, challenges to academic freedom have intensified\, higher education has become a target of attacks by conservatives\, and issues of free speech on campus have grown increasingly controversial. In his recently published book\, The Future of Academic Freedom\, Henry Reichman explores the theory\, history\, and contemporary practice of academic freedom. He pays attention to such varied concerns as the meddling of politicians and corporate trustees in curriculum and university governance\, the role of online education\, the impact of social media\, the rights of student protesters and outside speakers\, the relationship between collective bargaining and academic freedom\, and the influence on research and teaching of ideologically motivated donors. In this talk Reichman will summarize some of his major conclusions\, focusing in particular on the threat to academic freedom posed by what some have labeled “academic capitalism.” \n\n\n\n\n\n\nHenry Reichman is Professor Emeritus of History at California State University\, East Bay; Chair of the American Association of University Professors Committee A on Academic Freedom and Tenure; and Chair of the AAUP Foundation.  His book\, The Future of Academic Freedom\, was published in April by the Johns Hopkins University Press.  He earned the Ph.D in History at UC Berkeley. \n\n\n\n\n\nFacebook: http://bit.ly/AcademicCapitalism \n\n\n\n\nThe 2019-2020 Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE) colloquia series aims to convene faculty\, students\, and special guests to discuss multidisciplinary research and policy issues impacting workers and their families today. \n\nThe Institute for Research on Labor and Employment (IRLE) houses the Labor Studies academic program and three units – UCLA Labor Center\, Human Resources Roundtable\, and the Labor Occupational Safety and Health program. IRLE forms wide-ranging research agendas that carry UCLA into the Los Angeles community and beyond.
URL:https://irle.ucla.edu/event/henryreichman/
LOCATION:UCLA Bunche Hall 6275
CATEGORIES:Book Talk
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