Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey
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Nicolas Fischer
10 years ago
Tenured Researcher in political science, Center for sociological studies of penal institutions, University of Versailles St Quentin, France
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Els Lefever
10 years ago
doctor, Ghent University
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Juni Yeung
10 years ago
PhD student, Dept. of History, University of Toronto
Let us not mark the 21st century with global silencing of reason and return of autocracy.
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Natalie Scholz
10 years ago
If president Erdogan goes through with these measures, that means the end of academic freedom in Turkey. The basic quality of research and teaching absolutely depend on that freedom.
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Matthieu Hély
10 years ago
professeur de sociologie, université de versailles saint-quentin en yvelines.
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Abbas Shahrabi
10 years ago
Writer in Problematicaa.com
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Mehmet Ugur
10 years ago
University of Greenwich
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Julia Zinsmeister
10 years ago
Professor Legal Studies, TH Cologne, Germany
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Vojtech Tomasek
10 years ago
Charles University Prague
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Natalia Samutina
10 years ago
Leading researcher, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
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Thomas Scherer
10 years ago
Freie Universität Berlin
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Rohit Singh
10 years ago
Hi..
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Yvonne Nestoriuc
10 years ago
Professor of Psychosomatics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
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Elise Palomares
10 years ago
France
Maîtresse de conférences, Université de Rouen
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Bryan Brown
10 years ago
I stand in solidarity with academics around the world who call for freedom of thought and expression.
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Bjarke Risager
10 years ago
PhD Fellow, Aarhus University
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Anonymous
10 years ago
Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University
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Michon Sebastien
10 years ago
Full time Researcher, CNRS, University of Strasbourg, France
Tenured Researcher in political science, Center for sociological studies of penal institutions, University of Versailles St Quentin, France
doctor, Ghent University
PhD student, Dept. of History, University of Toronto Let us not mark the 21st century with global silencing of reason and return of autocracy.
If president Erdogan goes through with these measures, that means the end of academic freedom in Turkey. The basic quality of research and teaching absolutely depend on that freedom.
professeur de sociologie, université de versailles saint-quentin en yvelines.
Writer in Problematicaa.com
University of Greenwich
Professor Legal Studies, TH Cologne, Germany
Charles University Prague
Leading researcher, Higher School of Economics, Moscow
Freie Universität Berlin
Hi..
Professor of Psychosomatics, University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
France Maîtresse de conférences, Université de Rouen
I stand in solidarity with academics around the world who call for freedom of thought and expression.
PhD Fellow, Aarhus University
Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University
Full time Researcher, CNRS, University of Strasbourg, France
Dr, sociologist, CNRS, France
CNRS researcher, France