SAR Academic Freedom Media Review – September 3-9, 2011

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Brazil invests to expand tropic of learning into rural areas…
Paul Jump, Times Higher Ed, 9/8
Revolutions Yet to Happen
André Elias Mazawi, Inside Higher Ed, 9/8
A Dissenter Is Fired
Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, 9/8

Let’s get this straight. Gender studies isn’t about ‘women good, men bad’
Jonathan Dean, The Guardian, 9/7
Fighting for Confidentiality
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Wife Raises Health Alarm Over Jailed Iranian Religious Scholar
Radio Free Europe/ Radio Liberty, 9/6
Activist Freed, With Injuries
Qiao Long, Radio Free Asia, 9/5
A Photography Professor Struggles With Saudi Culture
Ursula Lindsey, The Chronicle of Higher Education, 9/4
GLOBAL: The changing concerns of higher education
Amy Ewen, University World News, 9/4
GREECE: Protests erupt over higher education reform
Makki Marseilles, University World News, 9/4