توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Freedom of Speech on Campus
نام کتاب : Freedom of Speech on Campus
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : آزادی بیان در محوطه دانشگاه
سری : Current Controversies
نویسندگان : Eamon Doyle (editor)
ناشر : Greenhaven Publishing
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 177
ISBN (شابک) : 1534503072 , 9781534503076
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 2 مگابایت
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Contents
Foreword
Introduction
1 Are University Campuses Biased Against Conservative Viewpoints?
The University Campus Has Been an Emblem of the Liberal-Conservative Divide Since the Student Protests of the 1960s • Colin Barker
Yes: University Campuses Threaten Free Speech Through Bias Against Conservative Viewpoints
There Is an Increasingly Pronounced Pattern of Hostility Toward Free Speech on American College Campuses • Nat Hentoff
Intellectual Arguments That Question the Viability and Value of Free Speech Do Not Hold Up • Daniel Jacobson
Liberal Academics Create an Environment Hostile to Conservative Viewpoints • Nancy Thorner and Bonnie O’Neil
Current Attitudes About Free Speech on Campus Conflict with the First Amendment Constitutional Protections • Candice Lanier
No: Conservative Anxieties About Liberal-Dominated Campuses Are Overblown
The Conservative Prescription for Action Against “Liberal” Universities Is Destructive and Unnecessarily Political • Nicole Hemmer
Conservatives Who Dislike Campus Culture Should Respond with Rational Arguments Rather than Provocations • Spencer Grady-Pawl
2 Should First Amendment Protections Extend to All Speech?
The First Amendment’s Protections and Limitations • Lumen Learning
Yes: Free Speech Rights Must Be Absolute
Free Speech Rights Are Critical from a Legal and Civil Liberties Perspective • Anthony D. Romero
Limitations on Free Speech in Academia Are Potentially Destructive • Robert Jensen
No: Some Types of Speech Need to Be Restricted
Some Hateful and Subversive Speech Threatens Civil Society • Traci Yoder
Hate Speech Is Symptomatic of Toxic Underlying Social Dynamics That Can Lead to Violence • Elizabeth Dovell
3 Does Some Hate SpeechQualify as a Type of Violence?
Arguments For and Against the Criminalization of Hate Speech • Joyce Arthur and Peter Tatchell
Yes: The Trauma That Hostile Words Inflict on Marginalized Groups Can Qualify as Violence
The Distinction Between Physical and Emotional Harm Is Arbitrary and Unhelpful • Aaron Moritz
Free Speech Restrictions Reflect a Stronger Understanding of Free Speech’s Historical Dangers • Barrett Holmes Pitner
No: The Distinction Between Speech and Physical Violence Supports Free Expression
No Matter How Unwelcome, Sexually Explicit Speech Is Not Sexual Assault • Nadine Strossen and Tom Patterson
Words Are Not Equal to Violence • Josh Craddock
4 Should Speech on Campus Be Regulated More Than Other Public Speech?
The Conflict Between Free Speech Absolutists and Skeptics Has Reached Its Peak • Mary Ellen Flannery
Yes: Restrictions on Offensive Speech May Help Universities Create a Positive Atmosphere of Free Inquiry
Universities Should Be Able to Enforce Speech Norms to Maintain the Stability of Their Community • Scott Bomboy
Certain Restrictions on Speech Can Support Feelings of Safety and Acceptance for Marginalized Groups • PEN America
Common Sense Limits on Free Speech Are Necessary for Public Schools in America • Center for Public Education
No: Citizens Do Not Shed Their First Amendment Protections When They Walk Onto a University Campus
Millennials Believe in Freedom from Offensive Speech, But This Is an Incorrect Interpretation of the Constitution • Jeffrey Herbst
The Dire Threats to Free Speech on College Campuses • Greg Lukianoff
Organizations to Contact
Bibliography
Index