…tourism, or sport. Indeed, the increasing internationalization of commerce drove the “one world” phenomenon of globalization, which combined with an information and communication revolution to globalize the media. Reporting on…
READ MORE…have long engaged in gift exchange practices with their scholarly labour, contributing freely to peer review, taking on various editorial responsibilities, and contributing to their scholarly community without expectation of…
READ MORE…economic declines reveal abundant examples of how a lack of financial ability and understanding can influence family life. The quickly evolving global economy and its many different and complicated financial…
READ MORE…in materials engineering, the mandatory second-year materials course for engineering students. The class of 182 students was primarily second year students and all were non-materials majors. We met for a…
READ MORE…less technical knowledge is needed to blog because of the availability of new user-friendly blog publishing tools such as Blogger (www.blogger.com) and LiveJournal (www.livejournal.com) that are designed to help users…
READ MORE…between reporting and prevention, due process, the term “rape culture,” and the extent of the university’s jurisdiction over its community members. Reporting versus prevention Alongside the enactment of the legislation…
READ MORE…casual observer of campus life knows that the balance of power in classrooms is completely skewed. Professors have it, students don’t. Students are vulnerable, completely dependent on profs for everything…
READ MORE…care about free expression but have come to believe, from the high-profile stories of universities’ occasional lapses, that free expression is endangered at universities. Ford’s policy aims to unite these…
READ MORE…in time. Faculty remain concerned. Discarding 50% of a library’s physical collection will have an impact on faculty, students, and members of the broader community. Moreover, materials considered irrelevant today…
READ MORE…in university procedures and practice; additional barriers that marginalised or vulnerable groups face when reporting; and: an acceptance or normalisation of conduct which is degrading, potentially unlawful, and frequently damaging…
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