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ACADEMIC FREEDOM
- Free Speech And The Issue Of Academic Freedom:
Is The Canadian Velvet Totalitarian Disease Coming To Australian Campuses? (2011)
- Academic Freedom vs Culture of Comfort at UofT. Notes from a Forty-Year Perspective, by John Furedy (2011)
- Professor John J. Furedy Responds To Richard Cravatts:"Should Lincoln University Enable Holocaust Denial?" (2010)
- Censorship on Campus (2010)
- Reminiscences of the University of Sydney psychology department's discipline-focused education of young John (1958-65) under O'Neil's god professorial reign (1945-65): Academic freedom, fairness in evaluation, and educational integrity
(2009)
- Free Speech and the Issue of Academic Freedom: Is the Canadian Velvet Totalitarian Disease Coming to Australian Campuses? Announcement, handout, and text of talk to the Philo Agora group (for a description of this group, see: http://www.philoagora.com/content/view/103/104/), Sydney, August 11, 2009
- Academic Freedom Versus the Velvet Totalitarian Culture of Comfort on Current Canadian Campuses: Some Fundamental Terms and Distinctions. Handout and text of talk to The Sydney Shove group, January 27, 2009
- Contending Views on the Current Status of Freedom of Speech Versus Political Correctness in Canada (2008).
- UK Dropping of Holocaust Studies an Extension of Canadian University Speech Codes (2008).
- U of T's Position on Freedom of Speech Politicized rather than Principled (2008), an immediate reply from the UofT's President Naylor, and a later response by Philip Sullivan,... and by journalist George Jonas (whose claims the UofT president characterized as "speculative bunk".)
- I Love Freedom, but Hate HRCs (2008).
- Living in Fear (on Velvet Totalitarian Canadian Campuses) 2008.
- Anti-Semitism in Academia (2008). See also: Full Version.
- After the Defeat of the British Public Anti-Israeli Academics Boycott, a
Comment on the Continuing "Silent" Boycott (2007)
- Velvet Totallitarianism on 2007 Canadian Campuses
- A Canadian Case of Departmental Abuse of Individual Academic Freedom at
the University of Alberta (2007)
- Slamming Israel, Giving Palestinians a Free Pass Letter to Economist, published in electronic edition, July 10th, 2007
- Radically principled vs. compromisingly political reactions
to the academic anti-Israeli boycott: "Welcome to the fight" (2007) Website includes incoming commentary
- Academic and Journalists Join the Fight Against the Intellectual
Barbarism of the Anti-Israeli Academics Mainly British Boycott (2007)
- Conformity and Evaluation (2007)
- Education not
indoctrination should be a university's aim (2006)
- Students Expose
Faculty Who Indoctrinate, Rather than Educate, on North American Campuses
(2006)
- UofT
Administration Continues to Protect Muslims and Increasingly Abuse Academic
Freedom (2006)
- Organizational vs. individual application of Pipes's “Distinguishing between Muslim Friend and Islamist Foe” (2006)
- How
dormant speech codes can lead a university's admininistration to move
away from defending academic freedom toward a velvet totalitarian defence
of the culture of comfort. See also: Original
Submitted Version (2006)
- Academic Freedom
at UofT and the Danish Cartoons (2006)
- Canadian
Velvet Totalitarian Sensitivity Training for CIBC Researcher (2005)
- The Openly
Expressed Loathing for Israel and Jews Among a Large Swath of Britain's
Elites is Cause for Concern (2005)
- Three evaluations
(May, 2005) of the anti-academic, anti-Semitic boycott of two Israeli
universities that have been promoted by the Executive of the British
Association of University Teachers)
- Defending
Academic Freedom? (2005)
- Looking
for Comfort in All the Wrong Places (2005)
- Politically correct or intellectually stifling? (2005)
- Zundel as an
Instance Of Canada's Shift Toward a Fear Society (2005)
- Principled
Protection of University Autonomy Through Punishment Versus Concordia
University's Cowardly Concerns Over Safety and Culture-of-Comfort Complaints
(2005)
- APA
Symposium on IRBS: Protecting Science and Academic Freedom From Institutional
Review Boards (2004)
- Propaganda
in the classroom, Barbara Kay, National Post (2004)
- Pro-Palestinian
Meeting Reflections on Academic Freedom at the University of Toronto
(2004)
-
Academic penalties for Elmasry (2004)
- Answering Elmasry
National Post, Thursday, October 28, 2004
- Presentation at 2004 SAFS panel on academic freedom (see, especially, notice on my office door).
- Hatred
On Campus (2003)
- Academic
Freedom And The Palestinian Solidarity Conference (2003)
- Professors'
Furedy Comments on YUFA's Statement (2003)
- Doreen
Kimura Receives Furedy Academic Freedom Award (2002)
- It's Called
Freedom of Speech Re: "Multiculturalism is Not Racism" (2001)
- Conditions
Under Which an Organization Should Defend Academic Freedom (2001)
- Velvet totalitarianism:
(2001)
- The search
for truth, not promotion of ideology, is the university's mission (2001)
- Academic Freedom
Cannot Be "Balanced" Against Offensiveness (2001)
- The Society for
Academic Freedom's involvement in the balance between fighting political
correctness and defending editorial integrity (2000)
- Rory
Leishman, A Canadian Bard OF Wales (2000)
- Velvet
Totalitarianism in British Academia: the Case of Chris Brand and Edinburgh
University (2000)
- Press
Release Re: President-Designate University of Toronto (2000)
- On
the Recent Establishment of a Velvet Totalitarian Culture of Comfort
on Canadian Campuses: Ringing the bell backwards (1999)
- The Seven Principles
Of Higher Education: A Primer (1998)
-
Universities and Scholarship in the Modern Democracy (1998)
- The Uses and
Abuses of Academic Power and Freedom (1998)
- Penalizing Rare Capricious Allegations of Harassment (1998)
- Political Correctness and the Culture of Comfort: An Impediment to Observation, Objectivity, and the Conflict of Ideas
(1997)
- Panel at the University of Michigan, 1997, on diversity and academic freedom
- Comparison of academic-freedom
implications of Duehring (University of Berlin, 1875) and Brand (University
of Edinburgh, 1997) cases
- Academic
Freedom Versus the Velvet Totalitarian Culture of Comfort on Current
Canadian Campuses: Some Fundamental Terms and Distinctions (1997)
- Velvet Totalitarianism
on Canadian Campuses: Subverting Effects on the Teaching of, and Research
in, the Discipline of Psychology (1997). See also: Review (2000) by Stephen H. Aby and James C. Kuhn.
- Decline of Eppur
si muove spirit in North American science (1997)
- Chris Brand: The
g Factor Newsletter Collection: (September 1996 - December 1996)
- A Critique Of
The NDP's Employment Equity Policy (1995)
- The
"Salem" interpretation of the University of British Columbia's 1995
suspension of its political science department for "sexism and racism"
- Crash-Test Dummies? Canada's
Experiments with Free Speech (1995)
- SAF's Critique
of CAUT's Defence of Academic Freedom and CAUT's Reply (1995)
- Academic Freedom, Opinions and Acts: The Voltaire-Mill Perspective Applied to Current Canadian Cases (1995)
- On the Limits
of Academic Freedom Outside and Within the Classrooom (1995)
- Academic Freedom,
Canadian Faculty Associations and SAFS: To Whom Should the Media Turn
for Advice? (1994)
- Race Studies: Contentious but Legitimate Science (1994) Included; replies by Profs Rushton and Sullivan to criticism of my review by Toronto Star Science Writer Ingram.
- Ice Station Academe
(1994)
- The Language Of (Velvet) Totalitarianism (1994)
- Special
Interest Groups Don't Serve Academic Community (1994)
- Velvet Academic
Totalitarianism and the Yaqzan Case Letter to Globe & Mail (1993)
- An Early (1990) Wielding of the Sexual-harassment Axe by Two Commissar-like Equity Officers at the University of Western Ontario Against a Professor Teaching a Seminar Class on Developmental Psychology (1990)
- An Experience
of the Exercise of Academic Freedom During the Glasnost Era (1989)
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