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Close encounters of the urban Aboriginal and multicultural kind
Meenal Shrivastava, Athabasca University Guest Contributor This blog entry is part of the Equity Issues Portfolio’s series on ‘ interculturalism and pluralism’. One of the first things I noticed on my earliest trip to Canada in 1998 was the presence...
Sport through a disability studies lens
Jeremy Tynedal, University of Calgary This entry is part of a collaborative series on disabilities between the Federation’s Equity Issues Portfolio and the Canadian Disability Studies Association/ Association Canadienne des Études sur l’Incapacité...
Les bourses Vanier 2011 soulignent l’excellence dans la recherche et les études aux cycles supérieures
Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines Alors que le prestigieux programme de bourses d’études supérieures du Canada Vanier entame sa troisième année, nous tenons à féliciter la dernière cuvée des boursiers Vanier. Le programme de bourses Vanier...
L’interculturalisme au Québec : pour rassurer la majorité?
Annick Germain , Institut national de la recherche scientifique This blog entry is part of the Equity Issues Portfolio’s series on ‘ interculturalism and pluralism’ . Du 25 au 27 mai avait lieu à Montréal un symposium international sur l...
News from the Social Sciences and Humanities community
Ryan Saxby Hill Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences There were a few interesting pieces of news floating around that we thought readers of the Fedcan blog might be interested in. Enjoy! It looks like the tides are shifting in...
Ethnic Studies, Pluralism and Democracy
Christine Sleeter, California State University Monterey Bay This blog entry is part of the Equity Issues Portfolio’s series on ‘interculturalism and pluralism’. In a multicultural society, is ethnic studies separatist? Is it harmful to students? Does...
(Some of) What I learned at Worldviews
Ryan Saxby Hill Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Our good friends at the Ontario Confederation of University Faculty Associations organized a great series of discussions at the first annual Worldviews Conference on the Media...
Gender, disability and urban life in Montréal
Laurence Parent, RAPLIQ This entry is part of a collaborative series on disabilities between the Federation’s Equity Issues Portfolio and the Canadian Disability Studies Association/ Association Canadienne des Études sur l’Incapacité. In 2009, I co...
Eugenics and contemporary disability studies
Natalie Ball, University of Calgary This entry is part of a collaborative series on disabilities between the Federation’s Equity Issues Portfolio and the Canadian Disability Studies Association/ Association Canadienne des Études sur l’Incapacité...