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Correspondence On An Academic Freedom Controversy

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[The meat of the reply is quoted below. The rest of the letter is snipped]

Sorry not to have alerted you to this notice ahead of time. Yes, I can confirm it is true that there are currently no plans to retract this paper. The only slightly misleading part of the statement is that this is ultimately the decision of the editor of the journal, whom we at SAGE support.

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From: Ian Hansen

To: Camille Gamboa

Date: Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 5:18 PM

Subject: Re: Concern about proposed retraction of article from Teaching of Psychology

Hi Camille,

Thanks for confirming. I am somewhat reassured. Of course I would much prefer "is committed not to" language over "has no plans to" language.

[Rest of letter snipped. Summary: I asked for clarification about what legal protection SAGE could offer the editor and author in the event that the editor did not retract and some punitive process was undertaken as a result]

Thanks much,

Ian

[No further reply as of August 25, 2017]

(Article changed on August 27, 2017 at 23:38)

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