3 - Academic Freedom, the Autonomy of Institutions of Higher Education and the Social Responsibility of Academics
Journal of Higher Education in Africa,
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2006): Journal of Higher Education in Africa
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This paper critically examines ‘The Dar es Salaam Declaration on Academic Freedom and Social Responsibility of Academics’ (1990), in view of arousing interest around and stimulating discussion concerning the provisions of the declaration. It argues that for the declaration to serve its purpose, it needs do more than generate an African debate on academic freedom and social responsibility of intellectuals generally, and on the use of a legal format in crystallising democratic political per- spectives in particular. The paper stresses the need for more concrete action by scholars in the interest of academic freedom and social responsibility of academics, if they are to be taken seriously.
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- Richardson, G and Fielden, J., 1997, Measuring the Grip of the State: The Rela- tionship Between Governments and Universities in Selected Commonwealth Countries, London: CHEMS.
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References
Richardson, G and Fielden, J., 1997, Measuring the Grip of the State: The Rela- tionship Between Governments and Universities in Selected Commonwealth Countries, London: CHEMS.
Peter, C. and Mvungi, S., 1986, ‘The State and Student Struggles’ in I.G. Shivji (ed.), The State and the Working People in Tanzania, Dakar: CODESRIA.
Shivji, Issa, G., 1991a, ‘The Jurisprudence of the Dar es Salaam Declaration on Academic Freedom’, Journal of African Law, Vol. 35, No.1-2, p. 128-141.
Shivji, Issa, G., 1991b, ‘State and Constitutionalism: A New Democratic Perspec- tive’, in Issa G Shivji, ed., State and Constitutionalism: An African Debate on Democracy, Harare: SAPES Trust, pp. 27-54.