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  • Dispute Over Academic Freedom Roils Turkish-Studies Institute

    http://chronicle.com/news/article/4792/dispute-ove r-academic-freedom-roils-turkish-studies-institute

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    July 6, 2008
    Dispute Over Academic Freedom Roils Turkish-Studies Institute
    Several members have resigned from the board of the Institute for
    Turkish Studies to protest what they characterize as an infringement of
    the board chairman's academic freedom. The chairman, Donald Quataert, a
    professor of history at the State University of New York at Binghamton,
    resigned in late 2006, according to an article in The Washington Post,
    after writing a book review in which he used the word "genocide" to
    describe the mass killing of Armenians in 1915.

    This past May, Mervat F. Hatem, a professor of political science at
    Howard University who is the president of the Middle East Studies
    Association, wrote to Turkey's prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan,
    requesting that Mr. Quataert be returned to his position and that funds
    for the institute be placed in a trust to avoid political interference.
    The institute is supported by a grant from the Turkish government. In
    her letter, Ms. Hatem wrote that Mr. Quataert had stepped down after
    refusing to accede to the Turkish ambassador's demand that he retract
    his review, or face the loss of the institute's funds.

    But the Turkish ambassador, H.E. Nabi Sensoy, as well as the institute's
    director, David C. Cuthell Jr., denied any infringement of Mr.
    Quataert's scholarly freedom, according to the Post.

    Critics have accused the Turkish government for years of trying to
    manipulate scholarly studies, conferences, encyclopedia articles, and
    even novels that discuss the mass killings. -Lila Guterman

    Posted on Sunday July 6, 2008 | Permalink |
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