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Outrage at cases of falsely claimed Native identities is fuelled by the conflation of positionality with academic merit, says Jonathan Zimmerman
It is excessive to demand the resignation of a US college leader who badly misjudged a student complaint about offence, says Jonathan Zimmerman
The reaction to James Sweet¡¯s article about presentism ¨C including his own ¨C compromises genuine scholarly debate, says Jonathan Zimmerman
Why can¡¯t scholars acknowledge that a professor was both mistreated by Princeton and mistreated his former student lover, asks Jonathan Zimmerman
The furore over the John Comaroff letter means discussions that could boost understanding of sexual harassment won¡¯t occur, says Jonathan Zimmerman
It is 2041. Knee-jerk politics is conspicuous by its absence and students are willing to actually hear each other. But is this odd spectacle a premonition or just a dream, wonders Jonathan Zimmerman