An even-handed exploration of the polarized state of campus politics
that suggests ways for schools and universities to encourage discourse
across difference. College campuses have become flashpoints of the
current culture war and, consequently, much ink has been spilled over
the relationship between universities and the cultivation or coddling
of young American minds. Philosopher Sigal R. Ben-Porath takes head-on
arguments that infantilize students who speak out against violent and
racist discourse on campus or rehash interpretations of the First
Amendment. Ben-Porath sets out to demonstrate the role of the
university in American society and, specifically, how it can model
free speech in ways that promote democratic ideals. In Cancel Wars,
she argues that the escalating struggles over “cancel culture,”
“safe spaces,” and free speech on campus are a manifestation of
broader democratic erosion in the United States. At the same time, she
takes a nuanced approach to the legitimate claims of harm put forward
by those who are targeted by hate speech. Ben-Porath’s focus on the
boundaries of acceptable speech (and on the disproportional impact
that hate speech has on marginalized groups) sheds light on the
responsibility of institutions to respond to extreme speech in ways
that proactively establish conversations across difference.
Establishing these conversations has profound implications for
political discourse beyond the boundaries of collegiate institutions.
If we can draw on the truth, expertise, and reliable sources of
information that are within the work of academic institutions, we
might harness the shared construction of knowledge that takes place at
schools, colleges, and universities against truth decay. Of interest
to teachers and school leaders, this book shows that by expanding and
disseminating knowledge, universities can help rekindle the civic
trust that is necessary for revitalizing democracy.
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How Universities Can Foster Free Speech, Promote Inclusion, and Renew Democracy
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780226823799
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
University of Chicago Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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