Glyn Davis: ¡®no evidence¡¯ for free speech crisis in universities

Concocted claims reflect an American ¡®preoccupation¡¯, says former Melbourne vice-chancellor

December 4, 2018
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Former University of Melbourne vice-chancellor Glyn Davis has ridiculed claims of a free speech crisis on Australian campuses, calling 바카라사이트 claims a ¡°confected calamity¡± designed to stop universities being ¡°a voice for progressive causes¡±.

In a speech at 바카라사이트 Australian National University, where he is a distinguished professor with 바카라사이트 Crawford School of Public Policy, Professor Davis likened 바카라사이트 claims to ¡°special pleading¡± by students contesting justifiably low grades.

¡°I¡¯ve read very carefully everything I can find over 바카라사이트 last few months in support of this claim of a free speech crisis, and I¡¯m frankly shocked to see how thin it is. It turns out to be a small number of anecdotes endlessly retold, warnings about trends in 바카라사이트 US, implausible readings of university policies, and unsourced claims that students and staff feel oppressed,¡± Professor Davis said.

Professor Davis said that critics of Australian universities¡¯ upholding of free speech immediately cited American examples ¨C such as trigger warnings, safe spaces and clashes at 바카라사이트 University of California, Berkeley over an appearance by?Milo Yiannopoulous?¨C because such instances were limited in Australia.

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He said that an audit by conservative thinktank 바카라사이트 Institute of Public Affairs had identified just five confrontations with speakers at Australian campuses, and one withdrawn invitation, in a survey spanning at least three years. ¡°These seem remarkably small numbers for a crisis,¡± he said.

Claims of threats to academic freedom relied on a single instance at James Cook University, he said, while 바카라사이트 IPA¡¯s ¡°hostility index¡± ¨C a measure of censorship on campus ¨C was based on ingenuous readings of university policies that amounted to ¡°a schoolboy debating triumph¡±.

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Critics also cited universities¡¯ rejections of money from conservative-leaning donors ¨C such as 바카라사이트 University of Western Australia¡¯s refusal to host a consensus centre associated with climate contrarian Bj?rn Lomborg, and ANU¡¯s termination of negotiations with 바카라사이트 Ramsay Centre for Western Civilisation ¨C as evidence of left-wing domination.

¡°Freedom of association ¨C 바카라사이트 right to choose one¡¯s company without compulsion ¨C is also a fundamental right,¡± Professor Davis said.

¡°I was a vice-chancellor for 18 years. I can only recall one no-platforming incident. The pace and intensity of controversies appear unchanged. No example offered by 바카라사이트 critics suggests a retreat from scholarly standards.¡±

Professor Davis suggested that 바카라사이트 crisis had been concocted to garner support for US-style interventions to stop professors offering personal opinions ¨C a surprising trend from ¡°right-leaning¡± groups that had traditionally opposed regulatory excess.

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¡°Concerns about relativist professors, political correctness and 바카라사이트 perceived decline of western civilisation are very much US preoccupations. The translation to Australia is less convincing,¡± he said.

¡°Here politics is not so polarised. Australia has no tradition of violent campus protests. No statues have been pulled down. There are few complaints about microaggression. Recent student campaigns focus on 바카라사이트 traditional and long-standing concerns about sexual harassment, about environmental issues, about student fees.¡±

He pointed to ¡°real and definite¡± threats to academic freedom in Hungary and Turkey, tightening party control in China and arrests of scholars in 바카라사이트 Middle East. Closer to home, threats came from funding policies that made universities dependent on international students and donors.

Professor Davis?also cited security laws ¡°that circumscribe areas of acceptable research¡±, and decisions to ¡°override safeguards designed to make research funding decisions transparent and non-political¡±.

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He added: ¡°These are 바카라사이트 challenges to institutional autonomy and campus freedoms we should discuss, not some confected calamity.¡±

john.ross@ws-2000.com

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