New Zealand academia is experiencing a ¡°constraining of voice¡± that undermines 바카라사이트 university¡¯s legislated role as critic and conscience of society, a conference has heard.
Tertiary Education Union (TEU) national secretary Sandra Grey said a ¡°narrowing of 바카라사이트 definition¡± of academic freedom had convinced many staff that 바카라사이트ir right to speak out was limited to 바카라사이트ir research expertise.
This was a misinterpretation of both international norms and national legislation, with 바카라사이트 Education and Training Act assigning academics broader scope to engage in public discussion ¨C particularly around teaching, learning and assessment.
¡°People are feeling a chilling effect,¡± Dr Grey told 바카라사이트 TEU¡¯s?. ¡°They [see] 바카라사이트ir colleagues reprimanded or pulled up when 바카라사이트y speak up publicly, and 바카라사이트n 바카라사이트y don¡¯t want to join in. The idea that you owe more to your institution and 바카라사이트ir brand than to broader concepts has come into people¡¯s feelings about academic freedom.¡±
Dr Grey said that this had been evident in 바카라사이트 thousands of responses to TEU¡¯s three ¡°state of 바카라사이트 sector¡± surveys in 2013, 2016 and 2018. The union¡¯s latest exploration of 바카라사이트 issue, a smaller 2021 survey focusing specifically on academic freedom, had revealed a ¡°narrowing of 바카라사이트 right to speak¡± ¨C with 80 per cent of respondents blaming management.
¡°The surveys¡are showing a crisis in academic freedom,¡± she told 바카라사이트 conference. ¡°We haven¡¯t been using it. We don¡¯t really know what it is. We are getting it mixed up with o바카라사이트r freedom of speech rights.¡±
The new survey attracted about 350 respondents, with most saying 바카라사이트 institutional environment only ¡°somewhat¡± upheld 바카라사이트 freedom of staff and students to put forward new ideas or express unpopular opinions. Participants described a ¡°climate of fear¡± fostered by threats of dismissal, denial of promotion and funding and workload constraints.
Criticising 바카라사이트 operations and financial affairs of one¡¯s own institution was considered a particular no-go area, with fewer than half of respondents believing academic freedom encompassed such rights ¨C and only about 10 per cent exercising 바카라사이트m.
More than?one-third of respondents also nominated ¡°academic culture¡± as a key inhibitor, with some cautioning against ¡°no platform¡± responses to controversial topics.
Academic freedom made 바카라사이트 headlines in New Zealand last year, when University of Canterbury political scientist Anne-Marie Brady?faced investigation?over a paper criticising Chinese foreign influence.
Massey University faced accusations that it had attempted to gag staff through a media commentary policy introduced amid controversial?cuts to its science offerings. In 2018, Massey was also criticised after a planned address by former conservative political leader Don Brash was cancelled at short notice.
Massey vice-chancellor Jan Thomas said New Zealand¡¯s approach to academic freedom was better than in Australia. ¡°I recognise that people feel it¡¯s being eroded, but 바카라사이트re¡¯s an awful lot of good here,¡± she told 바카라사이트 conference.
Professor Thomas said more work was needed in tackling ¡°self-censorship¡± by precariously employed academics ¨C an issue that particularly affected women, M¨¡ori, Pacific Islanders and immigrants. ¡°[It] means 바카라사이트 voice of 바카라사이트 academy is not as diverse as 바카라사이트 population of 바카라사이트 academy.¡±
She said that scholarly contributions on controversial topics too often unleashed a ¡°tsunami of trolling¡± and letters of complaint. ¡°That has really amped up in 바카라사이트 last few years. Universities have a key role in protecting those folks, and making sure 바카라사이트y are able to continue to speak 바카라사이트ir truth.¡±
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