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Advocacy
ASEEES is committed as an organization to advocate and register its collective concern in matters regarding: 1) academic freedom in our field, whether these affect individuals or institutions; and 2) the threatened elimination or reduction of resources and/or institutions that are of importance to our field. Read the advocacy policy and procedures.
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ASEEES Signs Letter of Support for MSSES Rector Sergey Zuev
The Executive Committee of ASEEES has signed a letter of support for Sergey Zuev, Rector of The Moscow School of Social and Economic Sciences, for his release from imprisonment.
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ASEEES Expresses Grave Concern on Russian Government’s Assault on Memorial
ASEEES urges the Russian government to end its assault on Memorial’s work, which has made a fundamental contribution to historical memory of the twentieth century and beyond.
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ASEEES signs AHA Statement on Threats to Academic Conferences
ASEEES signs the statement issued by AHA condemns violence, harassments, and any other attacks that seek to limit conference presentations and participation.
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ASEEES Joins Statement Opposing Legislation That Would Restrict Discussion of “Divisive Concepts” in Education
ASEEES joins the statement issued by AAUP, AHA, AACU, and PEN America opposing legislation that would restrict the discussion of “divisive concepts” in US public education institutions.
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Appeal against the Designation of Bard College as an Undesirable Organization
ASEEES expresses its strong concern about the recent action of the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation that declared Bard College an “undesirable organization.”
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ASEEES Expresses Concern on Florida Law Allowing Recording of Classroom
ASEEES signed a statement by the Middle East Studies Association expressing concern regarding the Florida bill (HB233) that allows students to record classrooms without the consent of their professors.
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ASEEES Expresses Concern Regarding Imprisonment of Alexander Feduta
ASEEES expresses concern regarding the imprisonment of our Belarusian colleague Alexander Feduta.
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ASEEES Expresses Deep Concern for Arrest of DOXA Editors
ASEEES is deeply concerned by the police raid on the offices of DOXA and the arrest of its editors.
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ASEEES Signs a Statement by ACLS Condemning Anti-Asian Violence
ASEEES has signed the statement by the ACLS condemning the anti-Asian violence.
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Call for Immediate End to Trial of Professors Grabowski and Engelking
ASEEES, AHA, and PSA call for an immediate end to the persecution of Professors Grabowski and Engelking in Poland.
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ASEEES Urges U of Kansas to Reject New Board of Regents Policy
ASEEES urges the University of Kansas to reject the new Kansas Board of Regents policy.
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ASEEES Endorses Petition in Support of Peter Kreko
ASEEES expresses its concern about the campaign of disinformation against political scientist Péter Krekó of the Political Capital Institute in Budapest, Hungary.