Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom

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"Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom" is a scholarly work by historian Joan W. Scott that critically examines how academic freedom is shaped by power relations, political pressures, and contested understandings of knowledge within universities.

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instanceOf book
scholarly work
argues academic freedom is shaped by power relations
claims to objectivity can mask power dynamics
debates about academic freedom are struggles over authority and legitimacy
knowledge production is never politically neutral
author Joan W. Scott
contributionTo critical university studies
debates on academic freedom in the 21st century
historiography of higher education
critiques liberal conceptions of academic freedom as value-neutral
simplistic free-speech absolutism in universities
examines campus controversies over speech and identity
historical cases of repression of academic dissent
institutional governance of universities
role of donors and external funders in shaping research agendas
role of the state in regulating universities
tensions between inclusion and free inquiry
field feminist theory
higher education studies
history
intellectual history
focusesOn contested meanings of academic freedom
historical development of academic freedom
identity politics in universities
limits of free speech in academic contexts
politicization of university life
regulation of speech on campus
relationship between knowledge and power
genre academic non-fiction
hasPerspective critical of neoliberal transformations of universities
emphasizes contingency of knowledge claims
emphasizes intersection of gender, race, and power in academia
intendedAudience graduate students in the humanities and social sciences
historians
political theorists
scholars of higher education
university administrators
language English
mainSubject academic freedom
political pressures on universities
power relations in academia
theory of knowledge
relatedWorkOfAuthor Gender and the Politics of History
The Fantasy of Feminist History
theoreticalFramework critical theory
feminist theory
poststructuralism

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Joan W. Scott notableWork Knowledge, Power, and Academic Freedom