In Defense of Free Speech in Universities
A Study of Three Jurisdictions
Abstract
In this book, Amy Lai examines the current free speech crisis in Western universities. She studies the origin, history, and importance of freedom of speech in the university setting, and addresses the relevance and pitfalls of political correctness and microaggressions on campuses, where laws on harassment, discrimination, and hate speech are already in place, along with other concepts that have gained currency in the free speech debate, including deplatforming, trigger warning, and safe space. Looking at numerous free speech disputes in the United Kingdom, the United States, and Canada, the book argues for the equal application of the free speech principle to all expressions to facilitate respectful debates. All in all, it affirms that the right to free expression is a natural right essential to the pursuit of truth, democratic governance, and self-development, and this right is nowhere more important than in the university.
Keywords
free speech, freedom of expression, universities, academic freedom, Canada, the United States, America, the United Kingdom, deplatforming, safe space, trigger warning, microaggression, political correctness, concept creep, dog whistle, hate speech, discriminationDOI
10.3998/mpub.11442022ISBN
9780472076406, 9780472056408, 9780472903795Publisher
University of Michigan PressPublisher website
https://www.press.umich.edu/Publication date and place
2023Classification
Education
Educational administration and organization
Political structures: democracy
Ethical issues: censorship
Constitutional and administrative law: general