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Academic Freedom in Conflict
How governments, corporations, university administrators, and even students are seeking new limits on academic freedom in Canada and the U.S.$24.95, paperbackCanada's Universities Go Global
Universities are expected to be increasingly "international" and participate in a global knowledge economy. What does internationalization mean for university faculty, students and administrators? This book brings together international and Canadian scholars to discuss internationalization in terms of government policy and institutional practices.
$29.95, paperbackUniversities at Risk
Is the integrity of Canadian universities being threatened by big business and a results driven environment?
$24.95, paperbackFree Speech in Fearful Times
Following the events of 9/11, rashly conceived anti-terror laws were introduced that put civil liberties at risk. Free Speech in Fearful Times offers a unique perspective on how the laws created to "protect" us can actually harm us.$24.95, paperbackDisciplining Dissent
Respected contributors from Canada, the United States and Europe share examine the many issues associated with the increasing restrictions on free speech in the media and the academic world.$19.95, paperbackLet Them Eat Prozac
Let Them Eat Prozac is a unique look at the pharmaceutical industry and its values. Dr. Healy examines the industry and one of the most popular drugs of the last twenty years.
$29.95, paperbackThe Corporate Campus
This book looks at the corrosive influence of corporations on postsecondary education, with essays from some of Canada's most prominent scholars.$19.95, paperbackScroll to Top