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What is solidarity? During coronavirus and always, it’s more than “we’re all in this together”

…that relationship? Solidarity always requires us to be intentional about our commitments. What is the aim of our solidarity and where do those commitments come from? Solidarity requires actions that…

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Going Global

Mark Rosenfeld

…country, there are no comprehensive studies of these initiatives, particularly in comparison to the United Kingdom and Australia, whose offshore university ventures are more extensive than here. The lack of…

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Good government and Statistics Canada: The need for true independence

Munir A. Sheikh

…position. These events were covered extensively by the Canadian media. The issue was taken up first by a Parliamentary Committee, then Parliament itself. It became an international news story. But…

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A group of picketers holding signs outside.

Why UK universities are going on strike

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Neoliberalism and postsecondary education: A view from the colleges

Kevin MacKay

…and community development needs. Community colleges were structured around a progressive vision that reflected government and social priorities of the time and saw education as a tool for promoting social…

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Protesters outside holding signs as cars drive by.

University and school strikes across Canada are about workers’ rights — and protecting education as a public good

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Can Collegiality Be Negotiated? University Governance and Collective Bargaining

Mark Crane, Ph.D.

…the perennial evocation of financial restructuring. These terminations had huge implications for the departments that relied on those faculty members to deliver their programs so one of the rallying cries…

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Courage, strength, and resolve: How the King’s University College Faculty Association unionized in the middle of a pandemic

Stephanie Bangarth, King’s University College Faculty Association

…processes was quite one-sided. We would have to provide our proposals weeks in advance of the first meeting with comprehensive justifications for our changes and additions. Once our submission has…

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The perils of California Dreamin’ in higher education

Graeme Stewart

…they would simultaneously increase their focus on teaching. In fact, they may decrease teaching in order to replace lost research funding. Clark makes a basic error, one common to those…

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