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talk here about the work I have done with this journal, Radical Teacher, and how that work is the product of knowledge gained through intimate, workmanlike familiarity with the political economy of print ... was in an issue about political suppression of ideas in higher education, and they’d heard that we librarians knew a thing or two about that. After the article came out, Dick Ohmann emailed to ask if
build a national political community through a federal constitution that made space for and accepted the legitimacy of the various communities that comprised the nation in 1867 or were added later ... clear boundaries separating one from another. Federalism became the instrument for obtaining political consent for the new nation. Equity across space and boundaries was an important aspect of Canada’s
surrounding exhibits or displays. This article reflects on one academic library’s experience hosting a controversial display during a divisive political time for the library’s parent institution, its broader ... UNM community. The Political Backdrop (Summer 2016 - Spring 2017) Like many American colleges and universities, UNM experienced protests, divisive rhetoric, and even violence leading up to and
critics of liberalism. In D. Matravers & J. Pike (Eds.), Debates in contemporary political philosophy: An anthology (pp. 182-194). New York, NY: Routledge. Locke, J. (1996). From Second treatise on ... . M. (2008). The civic conversations of Thucydides and Plato: Classical political philosophy and the limits of democracy. Albany: State University of New York Press. Maret, S. (2011). Government
Locating the place of the academic library in the current socio-political, economic environment is a fraught task. Being able to visualize library function in the future is even more difficult. The ... addition to the shaping work of greater political, economic and social forces is an exercise in holding an enlarged view of the past while maintaining a narrow view of the individual moment which is
, creative thinking and learning, and political and historical inquiry. All of these elements together empower students far more than a mastering of the rules and techniques of research. “Research and ... or political dimensions of information, and how literacy functions as a form of social and cultural capital. Anne E. Leonard is an instruction and reference librarian at New York City College of
Globe and Mail, wrote a book with a an evocative title: The Big Shift (2013). For them, the 2011 election revealed a great change in the ideological and political nature of Canada. After a L iberal Canada ... , these authors claim we are witnessing the dawn of a new conservative era, where the western Canadian provinces have become more important in the political economy. Yet, the precise nature of this
literature with the advent of the migrant literature (écriture migrante). I would like to show that this transformation was manifestly political.
: from the political to the aesthetic, from the collective to the individual, from the bipolar to the multidimensional, from the local to the global, through comparative readings. The québécois
has published widely on Renaissance literature and early modern philosophy, as well as on contemporary political and humans rights issues—including those which form the subject of this essay. “About ... -act-torture-act> . --- . Lunar Perspectives: Field Notes from the Culture Wars . Toronto: Anansi, 1996 . Print. --- . “'Political Correctness': An Annotated List of Readings.” Philosophy and Social
Restrictions Management. But choosing to call it such is a political choice.1 Others refer to DRM as Digital Rights Management. In a nutshell, DRM controls access to digital content and restricts the ... . Stallman, R. (2014). The Right to Read. GNU Operating System. Retrieved from: https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/right-to-read.html Sutlieff, L. and Chelin, J. (2010) ’An absolute prerequisite’: the importance
different political viewpoints and to rule by consent. She revealed the core of her judicial philosophy in a seminal article for the 2004 Saskatchewan Law Review, observing that courts can justify making ... fall within the purview of the Canadian Government. This bio-political act of turning Métis into “Indians” was a core prerequisite for the Supreme Court of Canada’s recognition of 1 See an interview
academic discourse and served as research themes for scholars representing various academic disciplines (history, political science, sociology, philosophy, linguistics, literature and culture studies). Until ... political systems, its politics and policies, philosophy, literature, education, cinematography or art in the increasingly complex global system? Finally, how does Canada construct the modern world and what
political education in addition to providing traditional library services. The residents used the libraries “and invested them with meaning and identity to cope with memories of forced removals, to confront ... in their profession. Blacks, along with sympathetic whites, placed pressure on the legal and political system to bring an end to state-supported segregation in all public places—including libraries. In
as cultural, moral and political awareness (4). Holistic education is a widely recognized approach in many countries around the world and it is gaining ever more appreciation in Canada as well. One of ... curricula, but also to kindergarten, primary, secondary and even tertiary education, as, according to Native philosophy, at a certain stage in life an individual is ready to acquire only so much knowledge and
critical reflecting on the political, economic, and social frameworks surrounding information (Luke & Kapitzke, 1999; Swanson, 2004; Doherty & Ketchner, 2005; Elmborg, 2006; Seale, 2010; Dunaway, 2011 ... Paolo Freire who laid the foundation for a critical pedagogy approach to learning that seeks to challenge repressive cultural and political forces which prevent empowerment of learners whose backgrounds
critical reflecting on the political, economic, and social frameworks surrounding information (Luke & Kapitzke, 1999; Swanson, 2004; Doherty & Ketchner, 2005; Elmborg, 2006; Seale, 2010; Dunaway, 2011 ... Paolo Freire who laid the foundation for a critical pedagogy approach to learning that seeks to challenge repressive cultural and political forces which prevent empowerment of learners whose backgrounds
. Written during the heyday of Native activism, Halfbreed reflects the political climate of the early 1970s, when Campbell did not find immediate refuge in feminist philosophy or the women?s movement but ... terms of commerce, political rule, and administration were in the hands of the mighty HBC. The company was in charge of Rupert?s Land which was named after Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-1682), a nephew
discourse and served as research themes for scholars representing various academic disciplines (history, political science, sociology, philosophy, linguistics, literature and culture studies). Until the end ... ? Has it retained its capabilities to influence and inspire? What is the position of the Canadian culture, its legal and political systems, its politics and policies, philosophy, literature, education
Science and reference intern at the Center for Jewish History. She holds a B.A. in English from Columbia University and a B.A. in Jewish Philosophy from The Jewish Theological Seminary. Richard Jung Lee is ... political movements, and underground art. He is a lone arranger intern at the Brooklyn Artist Alliance and the Asian American Arts Centre. response to a discussion on the AUTOCAT listserv, a general list