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Educators and researchers in support of Professor Miller

24 March 2021

Public intellectuals, educators and researchers speak out against the censorship campaign targeted at Bristol’s David Miller


Professor Hugh Brady

President and Vice-Chancellor

University of Bristol


Re: Academic freedom and the harassment and victimisation of Professor David Miller


Dear Professor Brady,


We wish to express our serious concerns about the unrelenting and concerted efforts to publicly vilify our colleague Professor David Miller.


Professor Miller is an eminent scholar. He is known internationally for exposing the role that powerful actors and well-resourced, co-ordinated networks play in manipulating and stage-managing public debates, including on racism. The impact of his research on the manipulation of narratives by lobby groups has been crucial to deepening public knowledge and discourse in this area. 


The attacks on Professor Miller stem from a lecture on Islamophobia that he gave to students at the University of Bristol two years ago. In the most recent instance of this harassment, Professor Miller was approached to provide a statement on Israel-Palestine. When he responded honestly to the query, well-orchestrated efforts were made to misrepresent these responses as evidence of anti-Semitism. A call was then made to the University of Bristol to deprive him of his employment. 


We oppose anti-Semitism, Islamophobia and all forms of racism. We also oppose false allegations and the weaponisation of the positive impulses of anti-racism so as to silence anti-racist debate. We do so because such vilification has little to do with defeating the harms caused by racism. Instead, efforts to target, isolate and purge individuals in this manner are aimed at deterring evidence-based research, teaching and debate. 


Prolonged harassment of a highly-regarded scholar and attempts to denigrate a lifetime’s scholarship cause significant distress to the individual. Such treatment also has a broader pernicious effect on scholarship and well-informed public discourse. It creates a culture of self-censorship and fear in the wider academic community. Instead of free and open debate, an intimidatory context is created and this can be particularly worrying for those who do not hold positions of seniority, influence or stable employment, particularly in times of job uncertainty and in a sector with high levels of casualised employment. As a result, important scholarship is omitted, and this curtails the public’s and students’ right to learn and to engage in thoughtful debate. 


At a time when the Black Lives Matter movement has reinvigorated public consciousness about the structural factors entrenching racism, attempts to stifle discourse on Islamophobia and anti-Palestinian racism are particularly regressive and inconsistent with the values the University of Bristol espouses.


As public intellectuals and academics, we feel duty-bound to express our solidarity with Professor Miller and to oppose such efforts to crush academic freedom. Given your roles within the University and your responsibilities to the wider academic community, we urge you to vigorously defend the principle of academic freedom and the rights to free speech and to evidence-based & research-informed public discourse. We hope that you will uphold the integrity of academic debate.


cc:

Professor Simon Tormey, Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences and Law

Professor Sarah Purdy, Pro VC (Student Experience) 

Professor Tansy Jessop, Pro VC (Education) 

Professor Judith Squires, Provost 

Mr Jack Boyer, Chair, Board of Trustees 

Dr Moira Hamlin, Vice-Chair, Board of Trustees

Ms Jane Bridgwater, Director of Legal Services 


Yours truly


Professor Noam Chomsky, University of Arizona, Linguistics

Dr Ahdaf Soueif, Writer and Retired Professor in English at Cairo University 

Professor Sami Al-Arian, Istanbul Zaim University, Director, Center for Islam and Global Affairs

Professor Ilan Pappé, University of Exeter, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies

Mr John Pilger, Journalist, Author and Filmmaker

Dr Norman G Finkelstein, Political Scientist and Author  

Mr Ronnie Kasrils, Author and Former South African Government Minister (1994-2008)

Dr François Burgat, Emeritus Senior Research Fellow at French National Centre for Scientific Research

Professor Deepa Kumar, Rutgers University, Communication and Information

Dr Françoise Vergès, Political Scientist, Historian and Feminist

Professor Emeritus Seamus Deane, University of Notre Dame

Mr Sami Ramadani, London Metropolitan University, Social Sciences (Retired)

Professor Peter Kennard, Royal College of Art, Photography 

Professor Salman Sayyid, University of Leeds, Sociology and Social Policy   

Professor Augustine John, Coventry University, Office of Teaching & Learning 

Professor Emeritus Joseph Oesterlé, Sorbonne University, Paris, Mathematics

Professor Ad Putter, University of Bristol

Professor Alf Nilsen, University of Pretoria, Sociology

Professor Aeron Davis, Victoria University of Wellington, Political Science and International Relations

Professor Ali Rattansi, City, University of London, Sociology  

Professor Anand Pillay, University of Notre Dame, Mathematics

Professor Andreas Bieler, University of Nottingham, Politics and International Relations

Professor Anna Gilmore, University of Bath, Health

Professor Bryan McGovern, Kennesaw State University, History

Professor Cahal McLaughlin, Queen’s University Belfast, School of Arts, English and Languages  

Professor Chris Knight, University College London, Anthropology

Professor Craig Brandist, University of Sheffield, Languages and Cultures

Professor Cyra Choudhury, Florida International University, Law

Professor Daniel Boyarin, University of California at Berkeley, Near Eastern Studies and Rhetoric

Professor Daniel Broudy, Okinawa Christian University, Rhetoric and Applied Linguistics

Professor David H. Price, St Martin’s University, Society and Social Justice

Professor David Randall Roediger, University of Kansas, American Studies

Professor David Whyte, University of Liverpool, Sociology 

Professor Des Freedman, Goldsmiths, University of London, MCCS

Professor Elizabeth Poole, University of Keele, Humanities  

Professor Eshragh Motahar, Union College, Schenectady NY, Economics 

Professor Frank García Hernández, Juan Marinello Cuban Institute for Cultural Research

Professor Hagit Borer, QMUL, Fellow of the British Academy

Professor Haim Bresheeth-Zabner, SOAS, Palestine Studies Centre

Professor Hamish Cunningham, University of Sheffield, Computer Science

Professor Hans Klein, Georgia Institute of Technology, Public Policy 

Professor Harry Hemingway, UCL, Institute of Health Informatics

Professor Hatem Bazian, Zaytuna College and University of California, Berkeley, Islamic Law and Theology 

Professor Helen Colhoun, University of Edinburgh, IGMM 

Professor Iain Munro, Newcastle University, Business

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Professor Jeff Goodwin, New York University, Sociology 

Professor Jeremy Keenan, Queen Mary University London, Law

Professor John Parkinson, Maastricht University, Philosophy

Professor John Womack Jr, Harvard University, History 

Professor Julia O’Connell Davidson, University of Bristol, Sociology, Politics and International Studies 

Professor Julian Petley, Brunel University London, Social Sciences

Professor Julian Williams, University of Manchester, Education  

Professor Kate Alexander, University of Johannesburg, South African Research Chair in Social Change

Professor Kevin O’Neill, Boston College, History  

Professor Mario Novelli, University of Sussex, Education

Professor Maurice L. Wade, Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut, Philosophy

Professor Megan Povey, University of Leeds, Food Science and Nutrition   

Professor Michael Rowlinson, University of Exeter, Business     

Professor Michael Wayne, Brunel University London, Media

Professor Miguel Martinez Lucio, University of Manchester, Humanities 

Professor Mohan Dutta, Massey University, Culture-Centered Approach to Research & Evaluation  

Professor Mujahid Kamran, Former Vice-Chancellor of Punjab University

Professor Nacira Guénif, University of Paris VIII, Education Sciences

Professor Natalie Fenton, Goldsmiths, Media, Communications and Cultural Studies

Professor Nigel Patrick Thomas, University of Central Lancashire, Social Work, Care and Community

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Professor Emeritus Vivien Walsh, University of Manchester, Innovation Research

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Adjunct Professor Matthew MacLellan, Mount Saint Vincent University 

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Associate Professor Issam Aburaya, Seton Hall University, Religion  

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Associate Professor Mark Taylor, University of Queensland, Modern Languages

Associate Professor Yusuf Ahmad, University of the West of Bristol England (Retired)

Assistant Professor Tim Kelly, Coventry University, English

Honorary Professor Iain Ferguson, University of the West of Scotland

Former Honorary Visiting Professor Roy Greenslade, City, University of London, Journalism

Dr Adam Broinowski, Australian National University, Asia and the Pacific 

Dr Adam Holesch, Barcelona Institute of International Studies

Dr Adrian Budd, London South Bank University, Social Sciences  

Dr Ahmed Elgindy, University of Salford, Languages, Cultures and Society  

Dr Ahmed Elmadani, Sebha University Libya, Computer Science

Dr Alexander Wilson, University of Tübingen, Scandinavian Studies

Dr Alim Baluch, University of Bath

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Dr Amy De’Ath, King’s College London, English

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Dr André Bittar, King’s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

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Dr Angelo Martins Junior, University of Bristol, Sociology, Politics and International Studies

Dr Anisa Mustafa, University of Sheffield, Sociology Researcher

Dr Anne Alexander, University of Cambridge, CRASSH

Dr Ann El Khoury, University of Technology, Sydney, Geosciences

Dr Ann Vogel, Independent Scholar, Sociologist

Dr Anna Minton, University of East London, Architecture

Dr Anthony Sullivan, London College of Fashion (UAL), Cultural and Historical Studies    

Dr Antonia Eastwood, James Hutton Institute, Biodiversity and Ecosystems

Dr Anwer Kirmani, Independent Researcher

Dr Arnar Árnason, University of Aberdeen, Anthropology

Dr Ayman Omar, University of Leicester, Business

Dr Bee Hughes, Liverpool John Moores University, Humanities and Social Sciences

Dr Bob Jeffery, Sheffield Hallam University, Sociology 

Dr Bob MacCallum, Imperial College London, Life Sciences

Dr Brenna Bhandar, Allard Law Faculty, UBC Law 

Dr Brian Kelly, Queen’s University Belfast, History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics

Dr Brigid Cherry, Independent Scholar, Media and Popular Culture

Dr Camilla Power, University College London, Anthropology

Dr Camilla Royle, King’s College London, Geography 

Dr Carlo Morelli, UCU Scotland President

Dr Catherine Gegout, University of Nottingham, Politics and International Relations

Dr Chris Porter, Manchester Metropolitan University, Sociology

Dr Christian Henderson, Leiden University, LIAS 

Dr Christian Høgsbjerg, University of Brighton, Humanities

Dr Claire English, University of the West of Scotland, Business and Creative Industries  

Dr Colin Hendrie, University of Leeds, Psychology

Dr Conor Kostick, Trinity College Dublin, History 

Dr Corinna Mullin, CUNY, Political Science 

Dr Cormac Ó Gráda, University College Dublin, Economics 

Dr Dani Jiménez-Franco, University of Zaragoza, Social Sciences 

Dr David Cromwell, Media Lens  

Dr David Crouch, University of Gothenburg, Journalism, Media and Communication

Dr David Hookes, University of Liverpool, Computer Science  

Dr David McQueen, Bournemouth University, Media and Education

Dr Deepa Govindarajan Driver, University of Reading, Henley Business School and UCU NEC  

Dr Deirdre O’Neill, University of Hertfordshire, Humanities

Dr Derek Summerfield, King’s College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience

Dr Des O’Rawe, Queen’s University Belfast, Film 

Dr Dieter Plehwe, Berlin Social Science Center (WZB), Germany, Center for Civil Society Research  

Dr Don Crewe, Leeds Beckett University, Social Sciences 

Dr Duncan McLaren, Lancaster University, Lancaster Environment Centre

Dr Elinor Rooks, Independent Researcher

Dr Elizabeth Lawrence, Former President of Sheffield UCU

Dr Emily Crick, University of Bristol, Social Sciences

Dr Emerita Sheila Delany, Simon Fraser University, English 

Dr Emily Heath, Lancaster University, Lancaster Environment Centre  

Dr Eurig Scandrett, Queen Margaret University, Psychology, Sociology and Education

Dr Eveline Lubbers, Independent Investigator at the Undercover Research Group

Dr Ewa Sidorenko, University of Greenwich, Education 

Dr Farah Ahmed, University of Cambridge, Education 

Dr Farid Hafez, Universität Salzburg, Political Science and Sociology

Dr Fearghal Mac Bhloscaidh, St Mary’s University College Belfast, History 

Dr Féilim Ó hAdhmaill, University College Cork, Ireland, Applied Social Studies

Dr Feyzi Ismail, Goldsmiths, University of London, Media, Communications and Cultural Studies

Dr Florian Zollmann, Newcastle University, Arts and Cultures  

Dr Gabriella Alberti, University of Leeds, Business 

Dr Gareth Dale, Brunel University, Social and Political Science

Dr Gary Fooks, Aston University, Sociology and Policy

Dr George Wilmers, Manchester University, Mathematics (Retired)

Dr Georgios Papanicolaou, Teesside University, SSSHL   

Dr Gerard Looker, University of Leeds, Business 

Dr Gerard McCann, St Mary’s University College, International Studies   

Dr Giovanna Gioli, Bath Spa University, Human Geography

Dr Goldie Osuri, University of Warwick, Sociology  

Dr Haroon Bashir, Markfield Institute of Higher Education, Islamic Studies

Dr Hassan Bousetta University of Liege, Social Sciences

Dr Ibtihal Ramadan, University of Edinburgh 

Dr Ismail Patel, Independent Researcher

Dr James Birkett, University of Bristol Alumnus, Mathematics

Dr James Cussens, University of Bristol   

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Dr James McAleavey, Writer 

Dr Jamie Woodcock, Open University, People and Organisations

Dr Jared Ahmad, University of Sheffield, Journalism Studies 

Dr Javed Iqbal Wani, Ambedkar University Delhi, Law, Governance, and Citizenship  

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Dr Jeanette Jouili, Syracuse University  

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Dr Jesse Owen Hearns-Branaman, United International College, International Journalism

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Dr Jon Burnett, Swansea University, Criminology

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Dr Karen Evans, University of Liverpool, Law and Social Justice

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Dr Marcia Macaulay, York University (Glendon), English and Linguistics   

Dr Marcus Free, MIC, University of Limerick, Media and Communication

Dr Marion Hersh, University of Glasgow 

Dr Mark Abel, University of Brighton, Humanities 

Dr Mark Hayes, Solent University, Criminology 

Dr Mark O’Brien, University of Liverpool   

Dr Mark Parkinson, Minerva Psychology

Dr Marta Silva, Independent Researcher

Dr Martijn de Koning, Radboud University Nijmegen, Islam Studies

Dr Martin Maguire, Dundalk Institute of Technology 

Dr Mastoureh Fathi, University College Dublin, School of Sociology

Dr Matthew Alford, University of Bath, Politics, Languages & International Studies

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Dr Max Ajl, Wageningen University, Rural Sociology 

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Dr Michael Pierse, Senior Lecturer, Queen’s University Belfast, Arts, English and Languages

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Dr Myka Tucker-Abramson, University of Warwick, English and Comparative Literary Studies

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Dr Najeeb Jan, Habib University 

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Dr Nariman Massoumi, University of Bristol, School of Arts 

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Dr Nick Evans, King’s College London

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Dr Olivier Ratle, University of the West of England Bristol, Business and Law

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Dr Patrick Barrett, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Havens Wright Center for Social Justice

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Dr Saleema Burney, SOAS, Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies

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