Truth and misconceptions – The problem with taking a stance in Universities: John Etchemendy (Stanford) #atomicIdeas

Truth and misconceptions – The problem with taking a stance in Universities: John Etchemendy (Stanford) #AtomicIdeas on the concept of institutional neutrality, particularly within universities. We also explore the potential long-term consequences when…

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Truth and misconceptions – The problem with taking a stance in Universities: John Etchemendy (Stanford)

#AtomicIdeas on the concept of institutional neutrality, particularly within universities.

We also explore the potential long-term consequences when institutions take a stance on contentious issues and how it might hinder open debate and advancement of knowledge. John Etchemendy is a former provost at Stanford University.

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  1. 01Truth and misconceptions – The problem with taking a stance in Universities: John Etchemendy (Stanford)
  2. 02Institutional Neutrality Defined
  3. 03Caveats to Institutional Neutrality
  4. 04Increasing Public Stances by Universities
  5. 05Challenges Implementing Institutional Neutrality
  6. 06Long-term Costs of Taking Positions
  7. 07The Slippery Slope of Taking Stances
  8. 08Restoring Institutional Neutrality
  9. 09Parallels Between Universities and Businesses
  10. 10The Trap of Taking Positions
  11. 11Optimistic Outlook

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