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Manycolleges and universities are struggling to strike a balance between protecting free speech as a way of supporting their goal of academic freedom and promoting civility as a way of creating an environment where students can learn and faculty members can teach and conduct research. There have been numerous recent incidents of audiences shouting down speakers, burning books, and demanding that specific students be expelled or faculty members be terminated. In this highly fractious environment, schools are wondering What works? when seeking to attain the twin goals of permitting unrestricted speech but insisting on rules of decorum for debate and the exchange of perspectives. This book explores what schools have actually attempted, in some cases successfully and in some cases not successfully, to address these issues. It concludes that there are three primary strategies that tend to be effective: treating challenges to free speech and campus civility as teachable moments; exploring

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This very valuable book on free speech and campus civility is an extremely practical resource for colleges and universities in navigating the difficult dilemmas posed by the need to promote civility and open dialogue while protecting student safety and avoiding harm to vulnerable students. Through use of case studies and scenarios, the book offers a wealth of resources for faculty, administrators, and students seeking to unpack these complex issues and develop proactive solutions and programs.

-- Edna B. Chun, PhD, Chief Learning Officer, HigherEd Talent

At a time when the divisions in our nation have never seemed so deep, it is incumbent on colleges and universities to promote the values of free speech and civility. It is only through courageous conversation and positive discourse that we will gain the understanding and unity that are sorely needed for us to resolve the critical issues confronting our society.

-- Joe Bertolino, President, Southern Connecticut State University

In an age when our institutions are perilously teetering on the high wire of campus climate, desperately trying to balance the promotion of civility with the protection of free speech, Buller and Cipriano deliver a practical resource that should be on every administrator’s bookshelf. They provide the complete package: an historical eye on the past, moments for reflection on our present beliefs, and a proactive vision for the future that forges a true middle road, leading us to a place where our speech is truly free…where our discourse is truly civil…where we can disagree without being disagreeable.

-- Richard L. Riccardi, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education

Table of Contents

Dedication

Foreword by Charles J. Russo

Preface

Introduction

Chapter 1: The Conflict of Free Speech and Campus Civility

Chapter 2: The Free Speech Movement and Its Impact

Chapter 3: The Teachable Moment: Defining Free Speech and Its Limits

Chapter 4: Preparing for Possible Scenarios

Chapter 5: Free Speech and Civility Across the Curriculum

Chapter 6: Developing a Comprehensive Approach

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    A Paperback by Jeffrey L. Buller, Robert E. Cipriano, Charles J. Russo

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 1/11/2021 12:05:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781475861358, 978-1475861358
      ISBN10: 1475861354

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Manycolleges and universities are struggling to strike a balance between protecting free speech as a way of supporting their goal of academic freedom and promoting civility as a way of creating an environment where students can learn and faculty members can teach and conduct research. There have been numerous recent incidents of audiences shouting down speakers, burning books, and demanding that specific students be expelled or faculty members be terminated. In this highly fractious environment, schools are wondering What works? when seeking to attain the twin goals of permitting unrestricted speech but insisting on rules of decorum for debate and the exchange of perspectives. This book explores what schools have actually attempted, in some cases successfully and in some cases not successfully, to address these issues. It concludes that there are three primary strategies that tend to be effective: treating challenges to free speech and campus civility as teachable moments; exploring

      Trade Review

      This very valuable book on free speech and campus civility is an extremely practical resource for colleges and universities in navigating the difficult dilemmas posed by the need to promote civility and open dialogue while protecting student safety and avoiding harm to vulnerable students. Through use of case studies and scenarios, the book offers a wealth of resources for faculty, administrators, and students seeking to unpack these complex issues and develop proactive solutions and programs.

      -- Edna B. Chun, PhD, Chief Learning Officer, HigherEd Talent

      At a time when the divisions in our nation have never seemed so deep, it is incumbent on colleges and universities to promote the values of free speech and civility. It is only through courageous conversation and positive discourse that we will gain the understanding and unity that are sorely needed for us to resolve the critical issues confronting our society.

      -- Joe Bertolino, President, Southern Connecticut State University

      In an age when our institutions are perilously teetering on the high wire of campus climate, desperately trying to balance the promotion of civility with the protection of free speech, Buller and Cipriano deliver a practical resource that should be on every administrator’s bookshelf. They provide the complete package: an historical eye on the past, moments for reflection on our present beliefs, and a proactive vision for the future that forges a true middle road, leading us to a place where our speech is truly free…where our discourse is truly civil…where we can disagree without being disagreeable.

      -- Richard L. Riccardi, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs, Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education

      Table of Contents

      Dedication

      Foreword by Charles J. Russo

      Preface

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: The Conflict of Free Speech and Campus Civility

      Chapter 2: The Free Speech Movement and Its Impact

      Chapter 3: The Teachable Moment: Defining Free Speech and Its Limits

      Chapter 4: Preparing for Possible Scenarios

      Chapter 5: Free Speech and Civility Across the Curriculum

      Chapter 6: Developing a Comprehensive Approach

      About the Authors

      Other Leadership Books by the Authors

      More About ATLAS

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