For our second RIPPLE Reading Group of 2024, we will come together online to discuss the question of freedom of speech on campus.
To kick things off, we will discuss a short book chapter in a collection edited by Charlotte Lydia Riley, titled: ‘Do we need safe spaces?: Waiving the right to free speech on campus’ (Santiváñez 2021, 211–224).
If you’ve time and inclination, please do read some of the other chapters too, and come ready to share with the group!
Please note this session will take place online, via MS Teams, on Wednesday 22nd May, 9.30-10.30am. All welcome. Please join us!
Full reference:
Santiváñez, M. (2021). Do we need safe spaces?: Waiving the right to free speech on campus. In C. L. Riley (Ed.), The free speech wars: How did we get here and why does it matter? (pp. 211–224). Manchester University Press. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv199td7w.22
RIPPLE (Research into Pedagogical Practice in Learning and Education) is co-convened by Emma Walker, Katherine Cross and Lucy Potter. If you haven’t come along before, please do join us online on 31 January and/or drop one of us an email to be added to the RIPPLE Team!
Booking information:
To sign up for this session and receive the Teams link, please complete a copy of our CPD booking form.