
The latest issue of the
International Journal of Human Rights (Vol. 26, no. 10, 2022) is out. Contents include:
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Special Issue: Academic Freedom and Internationalisation
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Katarzyna Kaczmarska & Yeşim Yaprak Yıldız, Introduction to the special issue on academic freedom and internationalisation
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Tena Prelec, Saipira Furstenberg, John Heathershaw & Catarina Thomson, Is academic freedom at risk from internationalisation? Results from a 2020 survey of UK social scientists
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Katrin Kinzelbach, Ilyas Saliba & Janika Spannagel, Global data on the freedom indispensable for scientific research: towards a reconciliation of academic reputation and academic freedom
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Jennifer Wright, Ann Avouris, Matthew Frost & Sally Hoffmann, Supporting academic freedom as a human right: challenges and solutions in academic publishing
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Matthieu Burnay & Eva Pils, Authoritarianism and marketisation in higher education:implications of China’s rise for cosmopolitan academic citizenship
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Tim Pringle & Sophia Woodman, Between a rock and a hard place: academic freedom in globalising Chinese universities
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Andreas Fulda & David Missal, Mitigating threats to academic freedom in Germany: the role of the state, universities, learned societies and China
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Mwenza Blell, Shan-Jan Sarah Liu & Audrey Verma, ‘A one-sided view of the world’: women of colour at the intersections of academic freedom
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Asli Telli, Internationalisation nexus in European higher education: forced or intended?
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Model code of conduct: protection of academic freedom and the academic community in the context of the internationalisation of the UK HE sector