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Open Letter Condemning the Purge of Academic Institutions in Turkey

2,093 Comments

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Annick Masselot
10 years ago

Associate Professor University of Canterbury

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Yong-Yeol Ahn
10 years ago

Assistant Professor Indiana University Bloomington

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Forrest Deacon
10 years ago

Do not delete experience and personhood through a homogenization of discourse, by deleting dissent. This threatens the very basic notion of pedagogy, existential awareness, and democratic coalition.

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Aaron Veenstra
10 years ago

Associate Professor Southern Illinois University Carbondale

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Nicole Grove
10 years ago

Assistant Professor University of Hawaii at Manoa

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Rebecca Defina
10 years ago

Postdoctoral Researcher The University of Melbourne

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nicole leaver
10 years ago

Canada

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Clyde Hardin
10 years ago

These dismissals will damage Turkish education for a generation.

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John Arrighi
10 years ago

Former graduate student assistant instructor, State University of New York at Albany.

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Naglaa Salem
10 years ago

Respect differences and don't punish people for expressing their opinions as their basic rights. What Ardogan is doing is against the constitution and democracy. It's a crime!

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Edgar Francis
10 years ago

Associate Professor of History, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

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Brian
10 years ago

No one should live in fear!

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David Estlund
10 years ago

Professor, Philosophy, Brown University

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Nigel Duffield
10 years ago

Kobe, Japan

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Luc Walhain
10 years ago

Associate Professor of History St. Thomas University Canada

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Dr Susan Potter
10 years ago

Lecturer, The University of Sydney

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Dr J Vos
10 years ago

London, UK

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Natasha Warner
10 years ago

Professor and Department Head, Department of Linguistics University of Arizona

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Roger Gorman
10 years ago

Solidarity

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Alex Sarch
10 years ago

Reader, University of Surrey School of Law, United Kingdom