The prospect of having Jordan Peterson at the University of Cambridge on a visiting fellowship proved unpalatable for the institution鈥檚 leaders. But the University of Toronto is standing behind its high-profile psychology professor, acknowledging his rights to free expression as a tenured faculty member.
鈥淛ordan Peterson remains a professor with tenure at the University of Toronto,鈥 a university spokeswoman replied when asked to comment on the furore over Cambridge鈥檚 decision to rescind the fellowship offer.
Professor Peterson has become a right-wing celebrity largely through books and YouTube videos,聽which have attracted tens of millions of views, in which he bemoans the decline of Christianity in society and preaches about the virtues of traditional male dominance.
His record includes rejecting non-binary gender choices, arguing that women secretly welcome male domination, and suggesting that 鈥渆nforced monogamy鈥 could have prevented the April 2018 killing of 10 people in Toronto by a man who was 鈥渁ngry at God because women were rejecting him鈥.
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Professor Peterson鈥檚 invitation to聽take up a two-month unpaid fellowship at Cambridge grew, he said, from a visit in November聽during聽which he was welcomed by numerous academics and spoke before a capacity audience at the student-run Cambridge Union.
That warm reception, Professor Peterson , suggested that 鈥渁聽number of Cambridge students are very interested in what I聽have to say, and might well regard my visit as a valuable contribution to the university鈥.
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But in the posting to his own website, Professor Peterson said the fellowship invitation聽had been rescinded by 鈥渃onspiratorial, authoritarian and cowardly bureaucrats鈥 who identified neither themselves nor their reasons.
Five days later, Cambridge issued a from its vice-chancellor, Stephen Toope, saying that the university revoked the offer after learning of a photo taken in February in New Zealand in which Professor Peterson posed with a man wearing an anti-Islamic T-shirt.
Professor Peterson鈥檚 proposed fellowship had been considered by Cambridge鈥檚 Faculty of Divinity 鈥渋n the normal way, and was granted on an academic basis鈥, Professor Toope wrote. But, he said, the university believes in 鈥渂alancing academic freedom with respect for members of our community鈥.
A few weeks after Professor Peterson posed for the photo, a gunman killed 50 people in two mosques in Christchurch.
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Professor Peterson鈥檚 skill in commanding attention, his critics contend, suggests the spreading into higher education of a wider political trend, especially on the right, in which authority and attention聽are driven more by celebrity and commotion than by reason and analysis.
That is particularly galling, said Jennifer Garrison, an associate professor of English at St聽Mary鈥檚 University in Calgary, given that universities already are struggling to give sufficient emphasis to quality teaching.
While Professor Peterson is protected by tenure at Toronto, Dr Garrison said, universities across North America are increasingly turning to low-paid adjuncts to provide much of the actual teaching.
Beyond all the harm he causes with his hostile rhetoric, Dr Garrison said, Professor Peterson was a symbol of 鈥渢his group of professors that we sort of classify as geniuses who we want to have around in universities鈥. It聽is a major mistake in priorities, argued Dr Garrison, the faculty association president at St聽Mary鈥檚.
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鈥淲e need to start valuing the academy more,鈥 she said, 鈥渟o that we鈥檙e not looking for celebrities 鈥 we鈥檙e looking for scholarship.鈥
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Print headline:聽After Cambridge rejection, Toronto sticks with Peterson
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