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TRIBALISM ON CAMPUS: FACTIONS, IGEN ANG THE THREAT TO FREE SPEECH

机译:对校园的摩擦:派系,IGEN ANG威胁要免费演讲

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The American college campus is potentially the quintessential marketplace of ideas - the ideal locale for the free and open exchange of concepts and viewpoints, discussion and debate, and the discovery and sharing of knowledge. The setting, however, has not always materialized in that idyllic fashion. Speech freedom on campus, while challenged over time, is being tested by unique influences in the twenty-first century. Now, speakers are disinvited or shouted down, with violent protests sometimes erupting. Fear of trauma abridges classroom discussion. As the nation tribalizes, so do college students - members of iGen, psychologically fragile and raised in a culture of 'safetyism.' This article examines the interconnectedness of these issues. It also invokes factions - the tribalism of America's founding era - and illustrates how James Madison's approach to control factionalism can be applied to the free speech challenge on the contemporary campus.
机译:美国大学校园可能是思想的典型市场-自由和开放地交流概念和观点,讨论和辩论以及发现和共享知识的理想场所。但是,设置并不总是以这种田园风格实现。校园的言论自由虽然受到时间的挑战,但在二十一世纪受到独特影响的考验。现在,演讲者不受欢迎或被大喊大叫,有时爆发暴力抗议。对创伤的恐惧减少了课堂讨论。随着国家的分化,大学生们(iGen的成员)也是如此,他们在心理上脆弱并且在“安全主义”文化中成长。本文研究了这些问题的相互联系。它还援引了派系-美国建国时期的部落主义-并说明了詹姆斯·麦迪逊(James Madison)控制派系主义的方法如何应用于当代校园的言论自由挑战。

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    《Communication Law and Policy》 |2019年第4期|539-586|共48页
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    JOSEPH RUSSOMANNO;

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    Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication Arizona State University;

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