Terror-War Funding in Universities and Libraries: A White Paper on how Military Funding's Relatively New Connection to the Research University and the Library-as-Liberal-Space don't Settle Together
Lambertson, Jesse Alonzo
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Title
Terror-War Funding in Universities and Libraries: A White Paper on how Military Funding's Relatively New Connection to the Research University and the Library-as-Liberal-Space don't Settle Together
Author(s)
Lambertson, Jesse Alonzo
Issue Date
2012-03-09
Keyword(s)
Government funding
Academic Research Funding
University Funding
Anthropology
Accessibility to technology
Academic libraries -- Censorship
Section 215
Access to information
USA PATRIOT Act
Academic Libraries
Information Requests
Abstract
Explores tensions caused by the USA PATRIOT Act in Libraries, the ever-increasing amount of Military-connected funds going to numerous academic departments, control of research in anthropology and technology in the midst of the creation of Homeland Security and the International War on Terror and limitations being placed on access to top-level research.
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