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[[Dennis Hayes]] is associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  He is a speaker for [[Academics for Academic Freedom]] , is the convenor of the Education Forum for the [[Institute of Ideas]] <ref>"[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2008/speaker_detail/dennis_hayes/ Professor Dennis Hayes]", Battle of ideas website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref> has written for [[Spiked]] <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/5222/ Freedom is not an academic discussion]", Spiked website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref>
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[[File:Dennis_Hayes.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Dennis Hayes in 2006]]
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[[Dennis Hayes]] is an academic associated with the libertarian anti-environmental [[LM network]].  He is the founder and director of [[Academics for Academic Freedom]], is the convenor of the Education Forum for the [[Institute of Ideas]] <ref>"[http://www.battleofideas.org.uk/index.php/2008/speaker_detail/dennis_hayes/ Professor Dennis Hayes]", Battle of ideas website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref> and the [[East Midlands Salon]], has spoken at the [[Battle of Ideas]], adjudged for [[Debating Matters]] and written for [[Culture Wars]] and [[Spiked]]. <ref>"[http://www.spiked-online.com/index.php/site/article/5222/ Freedom is not an academic discussion]", Spiked website, accessed 8 May 2010</ref> He has co-written books with [[Toby Marshall]] and [[Kathryn Ecclestone]]. He is related to [[Patrick Hayes]] according to Patrick's Twitter account "#FF @profdhayes, founder of Academics for Academic Freedom, on editorial board of @timeshighered. And a relation of mine...". <ref>[http://twitter.com/#!/P_Hayes 28 Oct 2011] Twitter website acc 29 Oct 2011</ref>
  
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Hayes is a former joint president of the University and College Union, and a member of [[Times Higher Education]]'s editorial board. In 2008 he was named visiting professor in the Westminster Institute of Education at Oxford Brookes University.<ref>Times Higher Education, [http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=26&storycode=400540 Appointments], ''Times Higher Education'', 14-February-2008</ref>
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==Affiliations==
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[[The Free Society]], columnist - Tobacco industry funded blog run by [[FOREST]]<ref>The Free Society [http://www.thefreesociety.org/Columnists/Dennis-Hayes Columnists: Dennis Hayes], accessed 17 april 2011</ref>
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==Resources==
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:LinkedIn: [http://www.linkedin.com/in/dennishayes Dennis Hayes]
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:Profile: [http://www.derby.ac.uk/staff-search/professor-dennis-hayes Dennis Hayes]
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:Website: [http://www.dennishayes.co.uk/ Dennis Hayes]
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==Publications==
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*[[Alan Hudson]], [[Dennis Hayes]] and [[Toby Andrew]], 1996, ''Working Lives in the 1990s: Preliminary findings of the Attitudes to Work Survey'', London: [[Global Futures]]. ISBN 101901051005<ref>Chris Barrie, 'BRITONS STRESSED FROM OVERWORK', ''The Guardian'' (London) August 21, 1996, THE GUARDIAN CITY PAGE; Pg. 16 </ref>
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*[[Dennis Hayes]] & [[Alan Hudson]], ''Who are the C2s? A Social and Political Attitudes Survey, Basildon 1992: Basildon Revisited - Change and Continuity'', Education and Work Research Group, 2001 <ref>This is an updated version of [[Frank Furedi]]'s and [[Joan Hoey]]'s 1992 study.</ref>
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*[[Dennis Hayes]] & [[Alan Hudson]], ''The Mood of the Nation: Basildon Man Revisited'', Demos, 2001
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*[[Dennis Hayes]], 'Academic Freedom and the Diminished Subject', ''British Journal of Educational Studies'', Volume 57, Issue 2 June 2009 , pages 127 - 145
  
 
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Dennis Hayes in 2006

Dennis Hayes is an academic associated with the libertarian anti-environmental LM network. He is the founder and director of Academics for Academic Freedom, is the convenor of the Education Forum for the Institute of Ideas [1] and the East Midlands Salon, has spoken at the Battle of Ideas, adjudged for Debating Matters and written for Culture Wars and Spiked. [2] He has co-written books with Toby Marshall and Kathryn Ecclestone. He is related to Patrick Hayes according to Patrick's Twitter account "#FF @profdhayes, founder of Academics for Academic Freedom, on editorial board of @timeshighered. And a relation of mine...". [3]

Hayes is a former joint president of the University and College Union, and a member of Times Higher Education's editorial board. In 2008 he was named visiting professor in the Westminster Institute of Education at Oxford Brookes University.[4]


Affiliations

The Free Society, columnist - Tobacco industry funded blog run by FOREST[5]

Resources

LinkedIn: Dennis Hayes
Profile: Dennis Hayes
Website: Dennis Hayes


Publications

  • Alan Hudson, Dennis Hayes and Toby Andrew, 1996, Working Lives in the 1990s: Preliminary findings of the Attitudes to Work Survey, London: Global Futures. ISBN 101901051005[6]
  • Dennis Hayes & Alan Hudson, Who are the C2s? A Social and Political Attitudes Survey, Basildon 1992: Basildon Revisited - Change and Continuity, Education and Work Research Group, 2001 [7]
  • Dennis Hayes & Alan Hudson, The Mood of the Nation: Basildon Man Revisited, Demos, 2001
  • Dennis Hayes, 'Academic Freedom and the Diminished Subject', British Journal of Educational Studies, Volume 57, Issue 2 June 2009 , pages 127 - 145

Notes

  1. "Professor Dennis Hayes", Battle of ideas website, accessed 8 May 2010
  2. "Freedom is not an academic discussion", Spiked website, accessed 8 May 2010
  3. 28 Oct 2011 Twitter website acc 29 Oct 2011
  4. Times Higher Education, Appointments, Times Higher Education, 14-February-2008
  5. The Free Society Columnists: Dennis Hayes, accessed 17 april 2011
  6. Chris Barrie, 'BRITONS STRESSED FROM OVERWORK', The Guardian (London) August 21, 1996, THE GUARDIAN CITY PAGE; Pg. 16
  7. This is an updated version of Frank Furedi's and Joan Hoey's 1992 study.