The case of Juan Cole

July 29, 2006

A forum on the case of Juan Cole. Weighing in are academic bloggers Siva Vaidyanathan, Daniel Drezner, Michael Berube,Ann Althouse, Glenn Reynolds, Bradford DeLong, and Erin O’Connor.

Cole’s response here:

The question is whether Web-log commentary helps or damages an academic’s career. It is a shameful question. Intellectuals should not be worrying about “careers,” the tenured among us least of all. Despite the First Amendment, which only really protects one from the government, most Americans who speak out can face sanctions from other institutions in society. Journalists are fired all the time for taking the wrong political stance. That is why most bloggers employed in the private sector are anonymous or started out trying to be so….

I am a Middle East expert. I lived in the area for nearly 10 years, speak several of its languages, and have given my life to understanding its history and culture. Since September 11, 2001, my country has been profoundly involved with the region, both negatively and positively. Powerful economic and political forces in American society would like to monopolize the discourse on these matters for the sake of their own interests, which may not be the same as the interests of those of us in the general public. Obviously, such forces will attempt to smear and marginalize those with whom they disagree. Before the Internet, they might have had an easier time of it. Being in the middle of all this, trying to help mutual understanding, is what I trained for. Should I have been silent, published only years later in stolid academic prose in journals locked up in a handful of research libraries? And this for the sake of a “career”?…

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  1. Thanks for the links, Uma. Looks like Yale lost out on a great scholar.

    Among the pieces you linked to, the one by Brad DeLong was really great.

    Comment by Abi — July 29, 2006 @ 12:15 pm

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