University Autonomy Decline: Causes, Responses, and Implications for Academic Freedom

Kirsten Roberts Lyer, Ilyas Saliba, Janika Spannagel

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This book provides empirically grounded insights into the causes, trajectories, and effects of a severe decline in university autonomy and the relationship to other dimensions of academic freedom by comparing in-depth country studies and evidence from a new global timeseries dataset.

Drawing attention to ongoing discussions on standards for monitoring and assessment of academic freedom at regional and international organizations, this book identifies a need for clearer standards on academic freedom and a human rights-based definition of university autonomy. Further, the book calls for accompanying international oversight and the inclusion of criteria related to academic freedom in international university rankings. Five expert-authored case studies on academic freedom from diverse nations (Bangladesh, Mozambique, India, Poland, and Turkey) are included in the volume.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Number of pages226
ISBN (Electronic)9781032307565
ISBN (Print)9781032307565
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Dec 2022

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