Feature / Cancel culture? Trans-inclusive writers say they face abuse and censorship Students and academics say they are bullied and threatened with legal action for opposing ‘gender critical’ views By Sasha Baker / 28 Sep 2023
Opinion / UK universities’ dangerous reliance on China is being driven by marketisation Institutions are being forced to risk academic freedom under current funding model. By Bill Spence / 23 Oct 2020
Politics & activism / UNESCO’s normative failure: the case of Gülmen and Özakça In the face of institutional failure in defending democracy and basic rights, civil society action is the last line of defence. By Mehmet Ugur / 24 Jul 2017
Africa / Giulio Regeni, Egypt, and the deafening silence of Europe Giulio Regeni's case is not only about academic freedom, but about the responsibility of EU states to protect their citizens: silence cannot be the response to his torture and murder. By Catherine Gegout / 17 Mar 2016