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Editorial Matters: Economics and inequality
Ben Lewis
Contract faculty
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Trending towards inequality: Understanding the role of universities in the rise of contract academic work
Kimberly Ellis-Hale and Glen Copplestone
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Healthy research ecosystem—healthy researchers? The researcher as an organism of focus within a research ecosystem
Michelle L.A. Nelson and Ross Upshur
Contract faculty
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Corporatization and commercialization
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The corporatization of the university budget and its consequences for academic support workers
Janice Folk-Dawson
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How the “Student Choice Initiative” seeks to silence student voices
Felipe Nagata
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As public postsecondary funding stagnates, the University of Toronto explores “alternative funding sources”
Mariana Valverde
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Identifying the gaps: Reflecting on a career pursuing understanding and equity in academia
Donald C. Cole
Corporatization and commercialization
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Universities and the academic mission
Universities don’t control the labour market: we shouldn’t fund them like they do
Denise Jackson
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Edith Cowan University
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Ruth Bridgstock
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Griffith University
Academic freedom
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Academic freedom is under threat around the world – here’s how to defend it
Eva Pils
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King's College London
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Marina Svensson
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Lund University
Academic freedom
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Corporatization and commercialization
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Research and innovation
When big companies fund academic research, the truth often comes last
Lisa Bero
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University of Sydney
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