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Upcoming Events
Dialogue 6: Academic Freedom & Social Media: Friend or Foe?
Date to be confirmed, Utrecht University
This event is part of the Academic Freedom Series, a series of dialogues discussing pressing issues regarding academic freedom at the national, European and global level organised by the platform Openness Challenged: the University at Risk? This second dialogue examines the role of social media in relation to academic freedom as a democratic value and right. Universities as core institutions of open societies wish to engage with society. Social media play a growing role in communicating research results to society at large. How can and should social media be used by academics? What are the boundaries and where do academic freedom and freedom of expression interfere? Social media is often described as the most dependence creating phenomenon in the (post-)modern society. How does this relate to the notion of freedom generally and to academic freedom in particular? Are they friends or foes?
Speakers: Prof. dr. Jose van Dijck (Utrecht University), Dr. Catalina Goanta (Utrecht University).
Convenor: Prof. Marijk van der Wende (Utrecht University).
Dialogue 7: Date to be confirmed – Anchoring Academic Freedom in Turbulent Times: the EU in Global Perspective
Date to be confirmed
This event is part of the Academic Freedom Series, a series of dialogues discussing pressing issues regarding academic freedom at the national, European and global level organised by the platform Openness Challenged: the University at Risk? This final dialogue in the series reprises on the first session which ended with the question how academic freedom can be defined and protected. Building on this perspective, we will focus on how academic freedom can best be protected in the Europe. What to expect from the EU as an internal regulator and global actor? What from national governments, state actors, and universities themselves? What is a suitable legal basis to this end and how can we ultimately uphold the values of openness and freedom as European universities engage with partners globally?
Past Events
Dialogue 5: Defining, monitoring and protecting Academic Freedom: the Netherlands in European perspective
27 February 2024, Utrecht University
This event was part of the Academic Freedom Series, a series of dialogues discussing pressing issues regarding academic freedom at the national, European and global level organised by the platform Openness Challenged: the University at Risk? In this opening dialogue of the series, ongoing research on academic freedom was discussed reflecting on how to monitor trends and issues related to academic freedom, in order to ultimately reflect on the question how academic freedom can be defined and legally protected at the national and European levels. New research undertaken by the platform was also presented. With , , Dr. Lavinia Kortese (Utrecht University), .
Convenor:Prof. Marijk van der Wende (Utrecht University).
Dialogue 4: the Open Society and its discontents
8 June 2023, Utrecht University
Openness is a necessary condition for universities to compete and collaborate internationally, to contribute to an open society, to global challenges, and the public good. However, openness cannot any longer be taken for granted in the changing global context. With (King’s College London), Prof. Mark Bovens (ÀÖÓãºǫ́) and Prof. Sybe de Vries (ÀÖÓãºǫ́). Convenor : Prof. Marijk van der Wende.
Liviu Matei's new book: (CEU Press, 2023)
Mark Bovens' publication :IoS Think Paper The Open Society and its Future (2020)
The recording of the session can be found .
Dialogue 3: Current threats viewed from 200 years of University History
12 December 2022, Utrecht University
How can universities face the challenges to their autonomy and academic freedom and stand firm to defend the values of an open society, system and global cooperation? What can be learned from the past; were universities (always) on the right side of history? With , Paul Ziche (Utrecht University), . Convenor: Marijk van der Wende.
William Kirby’s new book: .
Dialogue 2: Protecting Academic Freedom in the EU - a Legal perspective
20 November 2022, Utrecht University
What role and responsibilities do institutions at various levels of governance in the EU have in protecting academic freedom and how are these divided and coordinated? What are the relevant legal competences of the EU and those of the Member States? Is the EU sufficiently equipped to protect the university, its institutional autonomy, and in particular academic freedom as enshrined in the CFREU (art 13)? What are implications for universities; what is at stake for society? With , , Discussant: Lavinia Kortese (ÀÖÓãºǫ́). Convenor: Marijk van der Wende.
You can find the slides of the presentations here.
Dialogue 1: The role of Universities in Promoting Democracy
29 September 2022, Utrecht University
made a presentation based on his recent book: (open access). Discussant: Prof. dr. James Kennedy (ÀÖÓãºǫ́).
You can find the slides of the presentation here.
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