For one and all: Being an academic citizen on an interconnected Earth

Ronald Barnett
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The idea of citizen implies a polis, a collectivity of persons contributing their voices and actions to the good running of the community. In uttering and acting as citizens, both the public realm and a public is formed. The university as an institution and its educational processes are doubly implicated here. First, issues arise as to the extent to which the university is itself a kind of public, modelling the public realm, and founded on critical dialogue among equals. Second, issues arise as to the extent to which the university might be able and willing to advance this public realm. These issues generate two questions: what does academic citizenship mean? And, what if potential members of the public are voiceless? I answer these two questions together. Being an academic citizen is a matter of an ever-widening sphere in which this citizenship is located. This entails successively reaching out from one’s discipline and one’s students, to the world, and to the Earth. The pool in which academic citizenship is enacted is all the time widening, to those who lie beyond the current boundaries of the university, and all the inhabitants of Nature. Ultimately, to be an academic citizen is to be for one and all across this whole Earth.
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面向所有人:成为互联地球上的学术公民
公民的概念意味着一个政体,一个为社会的良好运转贡献自己的声音和行动的人的集体。在作为公民发表意见和采取行动的过程中,公共领域和公众就形成了。大学作为一个机构,其教育过程在此受到双重牵连。首先,大学本身在多大程度上是一种公共机构,在多大程度上模拟公共领域,在多大程度上建立在平等对话的基础上。其次,大学在多大程度上能够并愿意推进这一公共领域。这些问题产生了两个问题:学术公民的含义是什么?如果潜在的公众成员没有发言权怎么办?我将一并回答这两个问题。作为学术公民,需要不断扩大学术公民的范围。这就要求我们从自己的学科和学生出发,不断向世界和地球延伸。学术公民的范围一直在不断扩大,扩大到大学现有边界之外的人和自然界的所有居民。归根结底,学术公民就是为整个地球上的所有人服务。
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