10-7-2014 A professor's freedom to tweet: The Steven Salaita affair - Shachar Pinsker +792

http://972mag.com/a-professors-freedom-to-tweet-the-steven-salaita-affair/97427/

In 2013, the American-Indian Studies Program at The University of Illinois decided to hire Steven Salaita, who then held a tenured position at Virginia Tech University. The university's administration approved the appointment via a standard procedure that seemed to go smoothly. So in 2014, Salaita resigned from Virginia Tech, sold his house and moved with his family to Urbana-Champagne. But then, something very unlikely happened.

On August 1, Salaita received an email from Phyllis Wise, the U of I chancellor, informing him that his job offer had been rescinded. Wise wrote that the position was subject to approval by the university's Board of Trustees, but in his case, the appointment would not even be submitted to the Board...  


[This article is article covers the events, background, and likely future of the Salaita affair.]


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