- Acadia University
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Berkeley: The New Student Revolt
Resource Type: Book Published: 1965
- Brandon University
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Canadian Association of University Teachers (CAUT)
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- Canadian Federation of Students (CFS)
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- Canadian Union of Public Employees
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- Commuto Inc.
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- The Corporate Stranglehold on Education
Is Higher Education in Need of a Moral Bailout? Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Rather than challenge the economic irresponsibility, ecological damage, and human suffering, and culture of cruelty unleashed by free market fundamentalism, higher education appears to be one of its staunchest defenders, uncritically embracing a view of itself based on a market model of the academy.
- The Dissenting Academy
Resource Type: Book
- Durham College
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Free Speech and Acceptable Truths
Statement of the Alumni for Responsible Speech Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2008 While we support freedom of speech and academic freedom, we believe that university administrations have a duty to provide a safe learning environment in which students and faculty are protected by incorrect or harmful ideas. To achieve this safe learning environment, it will be necessary for the university authorities to cleanse the university's libraries of harmful books, to block inappropriate Internet sites, to ban guest lectures who hold improper views, and to identify and prosecute students and faculty who are guilty of thought crimes.
- 'Free speech' - as long as it doesn't offend anyone
Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 On the issue of free speech most of the right and much of the left are in agreement, and so too are many liberals, activists, and human rights apparatchiks. They hold essentially the same position on freedom of expression they are for it in principle, but only so long as it isnt used to express views that they find unacceptable or offensive. What they disagree about is merely who gets to decide what ideas are unacceptable, i.e., who gets to censor who.
- Memorial University of Newfoundland
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- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD)
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- Post-Secondary Education Topic Index in Sources Directory of Experts
Resource Type: Unclassified A subject guide to experts and spokespersons on topics related to post-secondary education in the Sources directory for the media.
- Publicity 101 for Colleges
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2009 Q: What's the best way for a college to get continuing media attention? A: By being found in SOURCES, the Media's Guide to Experts and Spokespersons
- Reclaiming the Ivory Tower
Organizing Adjuncts to Change Higher Education Resource Type: Book Published: 2005 An organizing handbook for contingent faculty.It examines the situation of adjunct professors in U.S. higher education today and puts forward an agenda around which they can mobilize to transform their jobs and their institutions.
- Sources.com
Portal for Journalists and Writers - The directory for reporters, writers, editors and researchers Resource Type: Internet WWW site Published: 2009 Sources is an information portal for journalists, freelance writers, news editors, authors, researchers and journalism students and a resource for organizations, institutions, businesses, and individuals who want to get media coverage of their expertise and their views on newsworthy topics. Journalists: Use Sources to find experts, media contacts, spokespersons, scientists, lobbyists, officials, speakers, university professors, researchers, newsmakers, CEOs, executive directors, media relations contacts, spokespeople, talk show guests, PR representatives, Canadian sources, story ideas, research studies, databases, universities, colleges, associations, businesses, government, research institutions, lobby groups, non-government organizations (NGOs), in Canada and internationally. Newsmakers: Use Sources to raise your profile and get media coverage. Sources is a powerful tool which complements and magnifies your other efforts to publicize yourself. See www.sources.com/Profile.htm, fill out the membership form, or call 416-964-7799.
- Sources Select Universities, Colleges, and Institutes
Resource Type: Internet WWW site Published: 2009 Academic experts available to take media calls about their area of expertise.
- Sources welcomes Commuto Inc.
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article/Report/Letter Published: 2008 Commuto is an online social bartering network where members trade in person with other members in their cities, schools, workplaces or any other communities they create.
- Student Power and the Canadian Campus
Resource Type: Book Published: 1969
- Student Protest
The Student Radical in Search of issues....or, please don't shoot the Piano Player Resource Type: Book Published: 1968
- Université de Moncton
Media Profile in Sources Resource Type: Organization
- The University Game
Resource Type: Book Published: 1968
- University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT)
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- The University of Toronto
A History Resource Type: Book Published: 2002
- Up Against the Ivy Wall
Resource Type: Book
- The Uses of the University
Resource Type: Book
- Wilfrid Laurier University
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- Will Teach for Food
Resource Type: Book Published: 1997 17 essays on academic labour in crisis.
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