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Sighs of the times

Published on
July 31, 2014
Last updated
May 22, 2015

As the author of two books forthcoming in the Warwick Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities series, I can confirm 鈥 as stated in the article 鈥Writers鈥 block: description of an academic struggle鈥 (News, 24 July) 鈥 that the suspended University of Warwick professor Thomas Docherty was indeed prevented from writing the prefaces, which has led to months of delay in publishing the books.

Never underestimate the petty-minded vindictiveness that university authorities are capable of, or their contempt for academic freedom.

John Jervis
University of Kent

Insubordination and undermining authority, the accusations levelled against Thomas Docherty (鈥淪ighs matter: academic accused of insubordination鈥, News, 24 July), are terms you might expect in a rigid, hierarchical system such as the army, not in a university.

I would be concerned if my head of department thought I should be subordinate to him just by virtue of his position. We don鈥檛 agree on all issues, but he has my respect because he has earned it by showing dedication in doing a听difficult job well. A leader won鈥檛 be undermined by a single sarcastic critic unless that critic has the sympathy of others.

Dorothy Bishop
Via timeshighereducation.co.uk

Thomas Docherty is accused of sighing, displaying negative body language, being ironic and challenging the authority of his head of department. In the name of corporate efficiency, I听suggest that university managers across the land club together, hire a few football stadiums, and try all of us in one go.

Neil Badmington
Penarth

I note that a University of Warwick professor has been accused of sighing and making ironic comments, among other issues. No doubt this particular case will be determined on its merits, but I do feel that there is a serious decline in academic disciplinary processes. Whatever happened to gross moral turpitude?

Keith Flett
London

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