Noam Chomsky - Academic Freedom and Intellectual Dissent Conference
US linguist and political activist Noam Chomsky delivered the keynote "The University at Times of Crisis" as part of the international conference "Academic Freedom and Intellectual Dissent" co-organised by Scholars at Risk and ALLEA.
0:00:00 Introduction by Daniel Kaiser (ALLEA)
0:00:41 Keynote Noam Chomsky
0:42:10 Q&A moderated by Maria Baghramian (UCD)
The speech was preceded by an address by Ireland's President Michael D. Higgins and followed by a Q & A with the public moderated by Maria Baghramian (University College Dublin).
The conference focussed on the importance of intellectual dissent and academic freedom to democratic societies in a Western, particularly European, context. The speakers and the panel discussed the scope and the limits of academic freedom in the context of political populism, neoliberalism and the exigencies of the post Covid social and educational landscape. Topics included but were not limited to
- Academic freedom in relation to other core academic values, e.g. openness, trustworthiness, research integrity, and social responsibility
- The scope and limits of intellectual dissent and academic freedom
- Ways of strengthening academic freedom in a changing university funding landscape
- The impact of social media on academic freedom
- Lessons from a global pandemic
More information: https://allea.org/academic-freedom-event
Видео Noam Chomsky - Academic Freedom and Intellectual Dissent Conference канала ALLEA
0:00:00 Introduction by Daniel Kaiser (ALLEA)
0:00:41 Keynote Noam Chomsky
0:42:10 Q&A moderated by Maria Baghramian (UCD)
The speech was preceded by an address by Ireland's President Michael D. Higgins and followed by a Q & A with the public moderated by Maria Baghramian (University College Dublin).
The conference focussed on the importance of intellectual dissent and academic freedom to democratic societies in a Western, particularly European, context. The speakers and the panel discussed the scope and the limits of academic freedom in the context of political populism, neoliberalism and the exigencies of the post Covid social and educational landscape. Topics included but were not limited to
- Academic freedom in relation to other core academic values, e.g. openness, trustworthiness, research integrity, and social responsibility
- The scope and limits of intellectual dissent and academic freedom
- Ways of strengthening academic freedom in a changing university funding landscape
- The impact of social media on academic freedom
- Lessons from a global pandemic
More information: https://allea.org/academic-freedom-event
Видео Noam Chomsky - Academic Freedom and Intellectual Dissent Conference канала ALLEA
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