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The articles listed below have been written by
members of the Society for Academic Freedom and Scholarship.
The views expressed do not necessarily reflect those of the society.
Click on the author to read the listing.


  • Fisher, W. (2004). Academic Freedom: Too Little and Too Much. Presented at the SAFS Annual General Meeting in a Symposium entitled: Limits to Academic Freedom, May 2004.
  • Furedy, J. (1994). Political Correctness: Dispatches from the Frontlines, Ice Station Academe. A Quarterly Journal of Current Affairs, Vol 1 (3).
  • Hilborn, K. (2004). Abuse of Academic Freedom: What Should be Done? Presented at the SAFS Annual General Meeting in a Symposium entitled: Limits to Academic Freedom, May 2004.
  • Innis, N. (2002). Lessons from the controversy over the loyalty oath at the University of California. Presented at the SAFS Annual General Meeting, in a Symposium Entitled: Academic Freedom in the light of September 11.
  • Irvine, A. (1995). Academic Freedom put at risk . Victoria Times Colonist, 10 July.
  • Irvine, A. (1998). Broad Subjects Help Keep us Free from Narrow Minds. Vancouver Sun, p. A15.
  • Irvine, A. (2000). When Liberty Loses out. Vancouver Sun, March 2, p. A19.
  • Kimura, D. (1993). Simon Fraser University Convocation Address. June 3, 1993.
  • Kimura, D. (1999). Educating for Freedom of Speech. Queen's University Convocation Address. June 3, 1999.
  • Klatt, H. (2003). Political Correctness as an Academic Discipline. Academic Questions,vol. 16, 2:36-45.
  • Miles, M. (1996). The Elements of Academic Freedom, Central and Peripheral. Paper read at the Symposium "The Future of Liberal Learning: Freedom of Speech and Justice on Campus". Published in the Brock University Faculty Association Newsletter BUFA Forum, December and March issues.
  • Mueller, J. (2003). The Origins of the Riotous Elephant Brricade (REB). Presented at the SAFS Annual General Meeting, May 2003.
  • Narveson, J. (2002).The Aftermatch of September 11: Ideological Diversity and the Universities' Role in Accommodating it. Presented at the Annual SAFS Meeting, in a Symposium Entitled: Academic Freedom in the light of September 11.
  • Westhues, K. (2002). Postmodernism, Political Correctness, and the Attacks of September 11. Presented at the SAFS Annual General Meeting, in a Symposium Entitled: Academic Freedom in the light of September 11.
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