Transnational and Local Miseries: A Practical Guide to Academic Freedom

The Davis, Markert, and Nickerson Academic Freedom Lecture Committee (DMNC) invites you to a conversation about political pressures on academic freedom. 

The event will feature the work of Dr. Demet Bolat, whose research examines the political, institutional, and epistemological effects of anti-genderism on academia in Turkey. Joining Dr. Bolat in the discussion will be two U-M faculty who will speak about U-M faculty efforts to address political pressures on academic freedom: U-M Associate Professor Gretchen Keppel-Aleks (Climate and Space, Engineering) and Faculty Senate Chair Derek Peterson (History, LSA).

The event will be on Friday, March 27th at 9:30am, with doors opening at 9am with breakfast foods provided (including breakfast burritos). 

Please visit the main event page for more details.



Available Seats 87
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Ruthven Museums Building - 2000 (University Hall, Alexander G. Ruthven Building, Room 2000)
Dr. Demet Bolat, Dr. Derek Peterson, and Dr. Gretchen Keppel-Aleks

Doors open at 9am with breakfast catering


Zoom link for remote attendance:

https://umich.zoom.us/j/97704561585


Main event page:

https://facultysenate.umich.edu/transnational-and-local-miseries

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