Faculty Editor
Rachel Ida Buff
University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Kelly Hand
Editorial Assistant
Sarah Mink
The Journal of Academic Freedom is supported by funding from the AAUP Foundation.
See the call for papers for volume 12.
Table of Contents
Editor's Introduction
By Rachel Ida Buff
Trickle-Down Managerialism: Accountable Faculty in the Financialized University of Managers
By J. Paul Narkunas
On Borders and Academic Freedom: Noncitizen Students and the Limits of Rights
By Abigail Boggs
Gentrifying the University and Disempowering the Professoriate: Professionalizing Academic Administration for Neoliberal Governance
By Beth F. Baker
What I Learned in the Faculty Senate
By Michael Bérubé
The Rollins College Inquiry of 1933 and the AAUP’s Struggle for Shared Governance at Small Colleges
By Jack C. Lane
Leadership during a Budget Crisis and Its Impact on Academic Programs, Teaching, and Research
By Kim Song and Patricia Boyer
Leadership Threats to Shared Governance in Higher Education
By Robert A. Scott
How Ego, Greed, and Hubris (Almost) Destroyed a University: Implications for Academic Freedom
By Howard Karger
Why Revenue Generation Can’t Solve the Crisis in Higher Education, Or, What’s That Smell?
By Nan Enstad
Afterword: Can the Managerial Technique Speak?
By Wavy the Bear