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Collective bargaining
,
Equity and social justice
,
Ethics
Advancing equity and fairness through collective bargaining
Geoffrey L. Hudson
Collective bargaining
,
Faculty associations
,
Libraries
Pushing ahead: Advancing collective bargaining rights in the library
Jennifer Dekker
Collective bargaining
,
Contract faculty
,
Equity and social justice
Bargaining in the shadow of BC’s Public Sector Employers’ Council
Annabree Fairweather
Online education
,
Students
Remote education is rife with threats to student privacy
Nir Kshetri
,
University of North Carolina – Greensboro
Research and innovation
,
Universities and the academic mission
Universities enrich communities, as well as educating students – new research
Elaine Unterhalter
,
UCL
Contract faculty
,
Tuition and student fees
,
Universities and the academic mission
How wage theft and casual work are built into Australian university business models
Damien Cahill
,
University of Sydney
Equity and social justice
,
Teaching and learning
,
Universities and the academic mission
Gaining knowledge is what makes a degree valuable, not graduate salaries or transferable skills
Paul Ashwin
,
Lancaster University
Contract faculty
,
Corporatization and commercialization
,
Equity and social justice
,
Funding
,
Tuition and student fees
Low funding for universities puts students at risk for cycles of poverty, especially in the wake of COVID-19
Tracy Smith-Carrier
,
Western University
Corporatization and commercialization
,
Online education
,
Teaching and learning
,
Universities and the academic mission
Renowned educator Paulo Freire would have questioned how we are schooling our kids in the age of COVID-19
Antonia Darder
,
Loyola Marymount University
and
James D. Kirylo
,
University of South Carolina
Equity and social justice
,
Funding
,
Journals and publishing
,
Research and innovation
How COVID is widening the academic gender divide in Australia
Kirsty Duncanson
,
La Trobe University
;
Natasha Weir
,
La Trobe University
;
Pavithra Siriwardhane
,
RMIT University
, and
Tehmina Khan
,
RMIT University
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