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Reflections from the 1973 Annual Meeting. Dynamics of Higher Education in Times of Change-Challenge.
PDF pending restorationDumke, Glenn S.; And Others – NACUBO Professional File, 1973
The document includes excerpts of papers presented at the 1973 Annual Meeting of NACUBO on the theme Dynamics of Higher Education. Dynamics was generally viewed either as a mix of problems colleges and universities were, are, or would be facing, or as a process by which current issues are being dealt with on campus. In each case, dynamics was…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Policy, Administrators, Collective Bargaining
Wilcox, Dennis Lee – 1974
This dissertation is a descriptive, comparative study of press-government relationships in the 34 nations of independent Black Africa south of the Sahara. Excluded from consideration are territories under European administration and those nations that have white minority governments. The 34 sovereign states are analyzed and systematically…
Descriptors: African Culture, Censorship, Comparative Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations
Evans, George Paul – 1975
This dissertation analyzes four dimensional areas of the college newspaper--scope and function, legal control, business organization, and news and editorial content--from 1968 to the beginning of the 1974-75 academic year. The methodology took the form of a necessary illumination of the literature and other secondary investigation, an evaluation…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Editorials, Financial Support
Shelby, Annette N. – 1976
This is a historical study of the emergence of feminist rhetoric in the South. Feminism in the United States is associated with the abolition movement for it was the disaffected delegates to the World Anti-Slavery Convention of 1840 who, after being refused participation in that conference because they were women, organized the Seneca Falls…
Descriptors: Civil Liberties, Females, Feminism, Freedom of Speech
Hartenberger, Karen Schmidt – 1975
This study is a descriptive/historical account focusing on the obscenity issue and the selected manuscript speeches of Dean Burch while he served as chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from October 1969 to March 1974. Research centers on the speaker and the specific manuscript speeches, considering the timeliness and…
Descriptors: Content Analysis, Doctoral Dissertations, Freedom of Speech, Mass Media
Morgan, Ernest – 1976
The informal, out-of-court methods used by newspaper editors to open up and to keep open the public meetings and records of their communities were investigated in this paper. The findings of a 1974 national survey of 352 city editors indicated that the size of newspaper circulation was a significant factor in determining the editors' attitudes…
Descriptors: Censorship, Freedom of Speech, Legal Problems, Local Government
PDF pending restorationBlum, Richard A. – 1976
The television writer's creative expression is limited by executive forces, conflicting philosophies, and restrictive regulations. In a 1972 poll by the Writer's Guild Committee on Censorship, it was revealed that an overwhelming majority of television writers felt personally censored by the industry. Although the success of character comedies…
Descriptors: Authors, Broadcast Industry, Censorship, Drama
Massachusetts State Coll. System, Boston. – 1974
Articles of the agreement cover relationship between the board and the association, use of college facilities, faculty fringe benefits, academic freedom and responsibility, selection of department chairmen, participation in decision making, faculty evaluation, faculty grievance procedures, faculty workload, access to faculty personnel files,…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Collective Bargaining, Contracts, Decision Making
Siepmann, Charles A. – 1970
Written to accompany the television course "Communications and Education," this guide consists of 30 units to accompany each of the 30 programs. Subjects covered include: democracy, communications, freedom of speech and of press, privacy and the right to know, censorship and obscenity, propaganda, the comprehensive high school, education,…
Descriptors: Broadcast Television, Censorship, Communications, Court Doctrine
National School Boards Association, Waterford, CT. Educational Policies Service. – 1970
Written school board policies can demonstrate that boards welcome ideas from the people, that there are proper procedures for getting a hearing on complaints, and that staff and curriculum will be protected from pressure. The sample school board policies, administrative rules, and information statements in this kit are intended to facilitate the…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Board of Education Policy, Boards of Education, Censorship
Wilson, Robert C.; Gaff, Jerry G. – Research Reporter, 1969
As part of a study of faculty characteristics and their influence on students, questionnaires covering a wide variety of faculty attitudes, values, and behaviors were sent to over 1500 professors at six diverse colleges and universities. For this report, data were drawn from those collected on faculty attitudes toward student participation in…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Educational Philosophy, Governance, Higher Education
New York Univ., NY. – 1968
In the spring of 1968, a research seminar was held at New York University's School of Law for the purpose of developing a basic rationale for university regulation of student conduct that would provide students with as much freedom as possible in the pursuit of their educational objectives. This document, prepared by 16 students and 4 faculty…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Administrative Organization, Conflict Resolution, Discipline Policy
National Council of Teachers of English, Champaign, IL. – 1962
Individuals and groups are exerting increasing pressures on American schools to restrict student access to important and worthwhile books. The success of these attempts at censorship has resulted in teachers being reprimanded, books being removed from libraries and classrooms, and subsequent attacks being expanded to include areas much larger than…
Descriptors: Academic Freedom, Censorship, Civil Liberties, Educational Environment
Nasser, Munir K. – 1974
This paper examines the Arab press under Israeli occupation and presents two hypotheses: freedom of the press under occupation serves both Israeli interests and the Arab population, and freedom of the Arab press under occupation is "relative" and "controlled." By allowing freedom of expression, the Israelis achieve several…
Descriptors: Arabs, Communication (Thought Transfer), Freedom of Speech, Higher Education
Campbell, Laurence R. – 1974
This document contains five exploratory studies into the problems faced by high school journalism teachers and publications advisors. "High School Newspaper Problems" investigates the areas of finance, facilities, censorship, freedom of speech, and staff recruitment; "Expectations for Newspaper Staff Members as Learners" samples the views of…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Faculty Advisers, Freedom of Speech, Journalism


