Free Speech Today

Code: SL51812

Dates: September 27, 2024

Meets: 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM

Sessions: 1

Location: Creutzburg Center 102

Course Fee: $39.00

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What are some of the main challenges to free speech today? Ben-Porath discusses the difficulties to protecting free speech in a polarized environment. The different information sources that we have generate dissimilar sets of views and values that make speaking to each other and protecting the boundaries of speech challenging. Look at challenges that university campuses, as well as schools, are facing today in protecting speech.
Fee: $39.00
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Creutzburg Center 102

260 Gulph Creek Road
(in Harford Park)
Radnor, PA 19087
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Sigal Ben-Porath

Dr. Ben-Porath studies schools and colleges as democratic institutions. She received her doctorate in political philosophy from Tel Aviv University in 2000. She was a postdoctoral research associate at the University Center for Human Values at Princeton University in 2001-2004. Dr. Ben-Porath has been teaching at Penn GSE since 2004. She is an associate member of the political science department and the philosophy department at Penn. She served as a special assistant to the university president, and as chair of the faculty advisory board to Penn Press, and as executive committee member of the Andrea Mitchell Center for the Study of Democracy. In 2010 she was a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton, in 2012-2013 she was affiliated with the Safra Center for Ethics at Tel Aviv University, and in 2020-2021 she was a fellow in residence at the Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard. Research Interests and Current Projects Dr. Ben-Porath is interested in democratic theory and practice, and studies the ways institutions like schools and colleges can sustain and advance democracy. Her areas of expertise include philosophy of education and political philosophy. Her books include Cancel Wars (2022) Making Up Our Mind: What School Choice is Really About (2019), Free Speech on Campus (2017), and Varieties of Sovereignty and Citizenship (2012), as well as Tough Choices: Structured Paternalism and the Landscape of Choice (2010) and Citizenship under Fire: Democratic Education in Times of Conflict (2006). She is currently researching civic dialogue in schools and colleges.

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