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Academic Freedom

Posted byJonathan Sterne April 22, 2011April 21, 2011

I’m sure this has had a gazillion retweets, but I find it a pretty interesting reflection on academic freedom in the 60s. And I like Ohmann’s scholarship, too.

The landscape certainly has changed today, but I find his point about the connection to new social movements particularly profound.

Posted byJonathan SterneApril 22, 2011April 21, 2011Posted inAcademe

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