Hopkins Press Podcast 3.10: Barrett Taylor on Tenure Ban Legislation

Hopkiins Press Podcast 3.10 Barrett Taylor on Tenure Ban Legislation

On today’s episode, we talk with Barrett Taylor, professor and coordinator of the higher education program at the University of North Texas. He studies the ways in which higher education interfaces with society, investigating topics including state politics and policy, the organization of academic work, and institutional inequality. Outside of his professorship, he is a fellow in the Center for the Defense of Academic Freedom, a project housed at the AAUP, funded by the Mellon Foundation and directed by Isaac Kamola.

Taylor is the co-author, together with Kimberly Watts (currently a doctoral candidate at UNT) of a new article in The Review of Higher Education entitled “Tenure Bans: An Exploratory Study of State Legislation Proposing to Eliminate Faculty Tenure, 2012-2022.” This article, as you might guess, surveys ten years of proposed legislation across the United States aiming to restrict tenure in higher education, and offers observations on the underlying motives  and meanings behind these legislative efforts, as well as some recommendations for educators and administrators interested in protecting academic freedom.

The Review of Higher Education is one of the 43 Hopkins Press Journals participating in our new Subscribe to Open (S2O) Open Access program, which means that article, along with the rest of this year’s issues of the Review will be free to all readers in perpetuity.

This is the last episode of Season 3 of the Hopkins Press Podcast. Keep an eye for season 4, with a new logo, beginning this summer! 
 

 

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Music for this episode of the Hopkins Press Podcast is “le train sur du velours” by Jean Toba, licensed under an Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License and available at Free Music Archive

 

 

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