…vary the contexts in which you immerse yourself, whether it’s by the fire or even under the comforter! Louis-Etienne Dubois, Assistant Professor, School of Creative Industries, Faculty of Communication and…
READ MORE…to Canada is a multifaceted phenomenon, driven by a multitude of overlapping aspirations and mediated by a complex infrastructure comprising various actors (state as well as non-state actors like third-party…
READ MORE…universities are. The classics, traditional scholarship, and the often subversive culture of the book are resilient, especially in ivy-clad institutions that wield the most power. Disciplinary communities and peer review…
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READ MOREMichelle Stack argues that journalism and academe have much in common, both being networks of knowledge that facilitate the noisy, messy process of democratic conversation. WHERE IS MEDIA IN EDUCATIONAL…
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