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OverviewTraditionally, the university or college is thought to be the ultimate location for the discovery and sharing of knowledge. After all, on these campuses are some of the great minds across all fields, as well as students who are not only eager to learn, but who often contribute to our shared wisdom. For those ideals to be achieved, however, ideas require access to some kind of virtual marketplace from which people can sample and consider them, discuss and debate them. Restricting the expression of those ideas for whatever reason is the enemy of not only this process, but also of knowledge discovery. Speech freedom on our college and university campuses, like everywhere else, is fragile. There are those who wish to suppress it, more often than not when the words express ideas, opinions, and even facts that conflict with their beliefs. Why does an effort so completely at odds with the foundational values of this country happen? This topic explored in Speech Freedom on Campus: Past, Present and Future is multi-layered, and its analysis is best accomplished through multiple perspectives. Joseph Russomanno’s edited collection does precisely that, utilizing 10 different scholars to examine various aspects and issues related to speech freedom on campus. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joseph Russomanno , Erwin Chemerinsky , Ronald K.L. Collins , Will CreeleyPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781793623607ISBN 10: 1793623600 Pages: 308 Publication Date: 17 November 2020 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviewsFew topics are as fraught with controversy as that relating to free speech on campus. Who students may see and hear on campus, and what they may themselves say there in exchanges with others, directly impacts their education. It not only affects what they learn but who they become. Speech Freedom on Campus addresses those issues with verve and wisdom. It is easy to read even as it addresses a topic well worthy of the serious analysis that a book written by such an extraordinary selection of distinguished and knowledgeable experts offers.--Floyd Abrams, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Free speech on campus has stirred no shortage of debate, and this essential anthology demonstrates why. Tackling a range of topics from classrooms to the quad, essays in this anthology provide keen insights into the tensions surrounding invited speakers, campus protests, and academic freedom, all while providing necessary background for novices and experts alike. These issues have gained a lion's share of attention in the media, yet are often grossly politicized, simplified, and misunderstood. This timely and necessary collection offers refreshing context and analysis, reminding us why free speech is so central to the university and democracy alike.--Jonathan Friedman, Program Director of Campus Free Speech, PEN America Why is freedom of speech so controversial in U.S. colleges and universities--now more than ever? Is it definable or defined as a matter of constitutional law? If so, how and for whom? What is its theoretical and conceptual framework? What is its real-life impact on students, faculty, and administrators? Speech Freedom on Campus re-examines these and related issues critically through a remarkable group of academic and non-academic experts, some of whom are among the Who's Who in First Amendment law. Media law scholar Joseph Russomanno's edited volume is a valuable contribution to our ongoing debate on speech rights in academe within a polarized American society.--Kyu Ho Youm, Professor and Jonathan Marshall First Amendment Chair, University of Oregon Why is freedom of speech so controversial in US colleges and universities--now more than ever Speech Freedom on Campus examines this and related issues critically through a remarkable group of experts, some of whom are among the Who's Who in First Amendment lawThis volume is a valuable contribution to our ongoing debate on speech rights in academe within a polarized American society. --Kyu Ho Youm, University of Oregon Few topics are as fraught with controversy as that relating to free speech on campus. Who students may see and hear on campus, and what they may themselves say there in exchanges with others, directly impacts their education. It not only affects what they learn but who they become. Speech Freedom on Campus: Past, Present, and Future addresses those issues with verve and wisdom. It is easy to read even as it addresses a topic well worthy of the serious analysis that a book written by such an extraordinary selection of distinguished and knowledgeable experts offers. --Floyd Abrams, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Free speech on campus has stirred no shortage of debate, and this essential anthology demonstrates why. Tackling a range of topics from classrooms to the quad, essays in this anthology provide keen insights into the tensions surrounding invited speakers, campus protests, and academic freedom, all while providing necessary background for novices and experts alike. --Jonathan Friedman, Program Director of Campus Free Speech, PEN America Few topics are as fraught with controversy as that relating to free speech on campus. Who students may see and hear on campus, and what they may themselves say there in exchanges with others, directly impacts their education. It not only affects what they learn but who they become. Speech Freedom on Campus: Past, Present, and Future addresses those issues with verve and wisdom. It is easy to read even as it addresses a topic well worthy of the serious analysis that a book written by such an extraordinary selection of distinguished and knowledgeable experts offers. --Floyd Abrams, Cahill Gordon & Reindel LLP Free speech on campus has stirred no shortage of debate, and this essential anthology demonstrates why. Tackling a range of topics from classrooms to the quad, essays in this anthology provide keen insights into the tensions surrounding invited speakers, campus protests, and academic freedom, all while providing necessary background for novices and experts alike. --Jonathan Friedman, Program Director of Campus Free Speech, PEN America Why is freedom of speech so controversial in US colleges and universities--now more than ever Speech Freedom on Campus examines this and related issues critically through a remarkable group of experts, some of whom are among the Who's Who in First Amendment lawThis volume is a valuable contribution to our ongoing debate on speech rights in academe within a polarized American society. --Kyu Ho Youm, Professor and Jonathan Marshall First Amendment Chair, University of Oregon Author InformationJoseph Russomanno is professor at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University. 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