Read Academic Violence And Bullying Of Faculty Online Free [work] (2026)
As one tenured professor (who asked to remain anonymous) told this reporter: “Reading the free PDF of Leymann’s work on mobbing saved my life. I saw my department’s behavior laid out in clinical detail. I wasn’t crazy. I was a target.”
If you are a faculty member suffering in silence, or a student witnessing a professor being systematically destroyed, know this: the evidence is out there. It is free. It is legal. And it is a roadmap for what is broken—and perhaps, one day, for how to fix it. read academic violence and bullying of faculty online free
The data is stark. Studies suggest that anywhere from 30% to 70% of university professors have experienced some form of workplace bullying or mobbing (where a group targets an individual) during their careers. Yet, for the average person—or even a junior scholar trying to understand their own trauma—accessing the peer-reviewed evidence has been a cruel paradox: the very research documenting institutional cruelty is often locked behind expensive journal paywalls. As one tenured professor (who asked to remain
By J. Morgan, Senior Education Correspondent I was a target