Freedom of Speech in Universities
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Islam, Charities and Counter-terrorism
Author(s)
Scott-Baumann, Alison
Perfect, Simon
Language
EnglishAbstract
Freedom of speech and extremism in university campuses are major sources of debate and moral panic in the United Kingdom today. In 2018, the Joint Committee on Human Rights in Parliament undertook an inquiry into freedom of speech on campus. It found that much of the public concern is exaggerated, but identified a number of factors that require attention, including the impact of government counter-terrorism measures (the Prevent Duty) and regulatory bodies (including the Charity Commission for England and Wales) on freedom of speech. This book combines empirical research and philosophical analysis to explore these issues, with a particular focus on the impact upon Muslim students and staff. It offers a new conceptual paradigm for thinking about freedom of speech, based on deliberative democracy, and practical suggestions for universities in handling it. Topics covered include: The enduring legacy of key thinkers who have shaped the debate about freedom of speech The role of right-wing populism in driving moral panic about universities The impact of the Prevent Duty and the Charity Commission upon Muslim students, students’ unions and university managers Students’ and staff views about freedom of speech Alternative approaches to handling freedom of speech on campus, including the Community of Inquiry This highly engaging and topical text will be of interest to those working within public policy, religion and education or religion and politics and Islamic Studies. The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons [Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND)] 4.0 license.
Keywords
Muslim students; university managers; UK universities; freedom of speech; charity commission; Prevent Duty; Charity Law; UK University; Controversial Speakers; External Speakers; ISIS; Prevent Duty Guidance; Hate Speech; Cage; Persuasion Principle; Fourfold Model; Abou El Fadl; UK Student; Charity’s Reputation; Prevent Leads; Sabbatical Officers; Islamic Societies; Jacinda Ardern; Podemos Leaders; Extreme Speakers; PPC; UK University Student; Charity Commission Guidance; Complementary Learning ProcessesDOI
10.4324/9780429289835ISBN
9781000359572, 9781000359619, 9780367257828, 9780429289835, 9781000359596, 9780367724566, 9781000359572OCN
1230230809Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2021Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Islam in the World,Classification
Islamic life and practice
Religion and politics