2006
DOI: 10.1093/icon/mol030
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Australia: Freedom of speech and insult in the High Court of Australia

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“…To her, scholars pursue academic inquiry 'as a central vocational purpose' in the context that accords with academic freedom. 9 This focus on vocation is insightful and mirrors Stone's conclusion that 'the central obligation of scholars is to pursue and disseminate knowledge through academic inquiry' and 'to act in ways that are consistent with the role of scholar'. 10 But, being vocational, scholarship is not simply a role that one slips into from time to time.…”
Section: Scholarship and Activismmentioning
confidence: 67%
“…To her, scholars pursue academic inquiry 'as a central vocational purpose' in the context that accords with academic freedom. 9 This focus on vocation is insightful and mirrors Stone's conclusion that 'the central obligation of scholars is to pursue and disseminate knowledge through academic inquiry' and 'to act in ways that are consistent with the role of scholar'. 10 But, being vocational, scholarship is not simply a role that one slips into from time to time.…”
Section: Scholarship and Activismmentioning
confidence: 67%