Joseph C. Hermanowicz (ATHENS, GA) is a professor of sociology at the University of Georgia. He is the editor of The American Academic Profession: Transformation in Contemporary Higher Education and the author of Lives in Science: How Institutions Affect Academic Careers.
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Introduction. Problems and Perspectives Joseph C. Hermanowicz Part I. An Illustration 1. Administrative Interference and Overreach: The "Adler Controversy" and the Twenty-First Century University Patricia A. Adler and Peter Adler Part II. The University and the External World 2. The End of Clear Lines: Academic Freedom and Administrative Law Stephen Turner 3. Waiting for Their Day in Court: A History of Professors and the Legal Status of Academic Freedom John R. Thelin 4. Extramural Speech, Academic Freedom, and the AAUP: An Historical Account Hans-Joerg Tiede 5. Attacks on Tweets: Academic Freedom, Social Media, and the Corporate University Gaye Tuchman Part III. The University and Its Internal World 6. Academic Freedom in a Contingent Academy Gary Rhoades 7. The Challenges of Academic Freedom for Contingent Faculty Eve Weinbaum and Dan Clawson 8. Academic Freedom and Institutional Review Laura Stark 9. Reclaiming Harvard Law School: An Expression of Student Academic Freedom Philip Lee Part IV. Lessons from History 10. Academic Freedom and Its Useful Past Timothy Reese Cain Contributors Index