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Thursday May 18, 2023
94. What academic tenure does for you (yes, you!), with Jacques Berlinerblau
Thursday May 18, 2023
Thursday May 18, 2023
A wide-ranging conversation with Jacques Berlinerblau (Georgetown University) on the changing nature of the academic profession, especially regarding the erosion of academic freedom through the expansion of contingent academic labor and direct attacks on it by the states. Is research becoming increasingly vulnerable to outside political pressures? The conversation is based partly on Jacques's book Campus Confidential: How College Works, or Doesn’t, for Professors, Parents, and Students (Melville House, 2017), and partly on articles that he has written for news outlets, including MSNBC and The Chronicle of Higher Education.
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You and your guest are turning your entire Podcast into you two as blue liberals against red conservatives. The Flower child generation has infiltrated our higher education and are studiously brainwashing our college students. Academics today are hiding behind tenure to burn the US flag and other such demonstrations that invite those who actually love our country. That’s why Tenure is being addressed.
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