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Campus Conversations - Volumne I

Table of Contents

PrefaceM. Lee Pelton, President of Willamette University
Essay 1Peter A. Harmer, Professor of Exercise Science
 The Lion, the Scarecrow and the Looking-glass, darkly: Misadventures in the War of the Worldviews
Essay 2Sammy Basu, Associate Professor of Politics
 “To try things themselves”: Freedom of Expression in a Democratic Multicultural Polity
Essay 3Arminda Lathrop, Communications Director and Project Coordinator for International Debate Education Association (IDEA) at Willamette University
 Expression and Identity: Collected Voices on “Freeing Space”
Essay 4Chris Hanson, CLA Student
 Speech that Offends: The Treatment of Transgressive Expression and Hate Speech in the United States
Essay 5Tobias Menely, Assistant Professor of English
 “Forgive me if I am forthright”— or, Conversational Freedom
Essay 6Warren Binford, Assistant Professor of Law, Director of Clinical Law Program
 When Free Expression Gets Expensive: Legalities, Liabilities, and Realities
Essay 7Joseph Kaczmarek, CLA Graduate, 2007
 The Difference Between Can and Should: Protection and Exercise of Free Speech in a Democracy
Essay 8Douglas R. McGaughey, Professor of Religious Studies
 Freedom of Expression
Essay 9Cassandra Farrin, Interim Director of Community Service Learning, TIUA
 Listening As Letting Go of Comfort and Embracing Difference: Responsibilities of the Listener in Freedom of Expression
Essay 10Rich Schmidt, Interlibrary Loan and Electronic Reserves, Hatfield Library
 censor this essay
Essay 11Nathaniel (Nacho) I. Córdova, Assistant Professor of Rhetoric & Media Studies
 Between Freedom of Speech and Cultural Diversity of Expression: Bureaucratizing the Multicultural Imagination
Essay 12Shannon Lawless, CLA Graduate, 2007
 Great Liberty, Greater Responsibility: Free Expression at Willamette University