No Debate: The Israel Lobby and Free Speech at Canadian Universities

No Debate: The Israel Lobby and Free Speech at Canadian Universities

by Jon Thompson
No Debate: The Israel Lobby and Free Speech at Canadian Universities

No Debate: The Israel Lobby and Free Speech at Canadian Universities

by Jon Thompson

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Overview

During 2008-2009, Israel lobby organizations made concerted efforts to block a planned conference on statehood for Israel and Palestine at Toronto's York University. This book is a report of an independent investigation by author Jon Thompson for the Canadian Association of University Teachers, an organization that has been active in the defence of free speech and academic freedoms which have been challenged on Canadian campuses.

Controversy began at York soon after the Israel-Palestine conference was advertised, and intensified over the following months. The event was repeatedly denounced, and university administrators were deluged by irate e-mails and phone calls. York, as the host university, was warned of boycotts and the cessation of donations and was denounced in fullpage newspaper ads. When York and its co-sponsors stood their ground, the Israel lobby persuaded the Harper government to contact SSHRC, an academic funding agency also involved with the event. In response, SSHRC made an unprecedented intervention. The Canadian Association of University Teachers then made a public issue of the government's interference and, in the end, the conference was held as planned.

This book establishes the facts of the case, provides a context for understanding it, and explores the meaning of academic freedom in Canada. Author Jon Thompson proposes measures which universities and university faculty members can take to better safeguard their ability to discuss and debate ideas which some may wish to silence.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781552776575
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Publication date: 06/28/2012
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 1
File size: 421 KB

About the Author

JON THOMPSON is a professor emeritus in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of New Brunswick. He is a former chair of the department and a former president of the faculty union at UNB. He chaired the Academic Freedom and Tenure Committee of the Canadian Association of University Teachers during 1985-1988 and received the James B. Milner Award for contributions to academic freedom in 1993. He chaired the independent committee of inquiry commissioned by CAUT into the dispute involving Dr. Nancy Olivieri, the University of Toronto, the Hospital for Sick Children and Apotex Inc. (19992001). He is a member of the Board of Directors of the Harry Crowe Foundation.

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Table of Contents

Foreword

1 Overview

2 Research in the Social Sciences and Humanities

3 One- and Two-State Models

4 Conference Planning and Support

5 Intensifying Controversy: March-May 2009

6 Involvement of the Federal Government and SSHRC

7 The Conference and Commentary On It

8 Academic Freedom

9 Discussion and Findings

10 Lessons and Recommendations

Appendices

Endnotes

Index

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