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Dutton, Thomas A.; Grant, Bradford C. – Academe, 1991
Through aesthetics, styles, and organization of space, campus architecture has often been complicit in reproducing dominant ideologies and social relations of society, undermining diversity and its possibilities. Architectural scholars, as teachers of architecture, should move theory and practice into new, more critical social terrain. (MSE)
Descriptors: Architecture, Building Design, Campus Planning, College Buildings

Jones, Terry; Custred, Glynn – Academe, 1995
A supporter of affirmative action in California sees attackers as mean-spirited and practicing wedge politics. He stresses its legality and opposes a proposed California Civil Rights initiative. An opponent criticizes affirmative action, noting practical difficulties in application and its opposition to American values of fairness. He defends the…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Affirmative Action, Civil Rights, Cultural Pluralism

Strossen, Nadine – Academe, 1992
Issues and recent events concerning censorship of the arts in the United States are examined, and the threat to artistic freedom posed by recent Supreme Court decisions is examined. Focus is on erosion of the actual or imminent harm requirement of the law and on the court's class-based approach to free speech. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Art, Censorship, Civil Liberties

Academe, 1986
The implications of applying state sunshine laws to state colleges and universities are examined. Considerations of political pressure, loss of privacy for individuals, difficulty in obtaining candid evaluations, and the threat of competition are cited. (MSE)
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, College Faculty, Competition, Decision Making

Academe, 1996
The report of the American Association of University Professors' Committee C on College and University Teaching, Research, and Publication extends discussion of faculty workload issues by examining external attempts to legislate and regulate the way in which faculty in public higher education institutions distribute their work. Focus is on…
Descriptors: College Faculty, College Instruction, Faculty Workload, Government School Relationship

Academe, 1998
The American Association of University Professors' government relations committee report on distance learning addresses issues and makes recommendations concerning the political context of the growth of distance learning; definitions, descriptions, and claims of distance learning; academic freedom; intellectual property rights; faculty workload…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Accreditation (Institutions), College Faculty, Distance Education