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Le Congrès 2011 fait les manchettes
Normand Forgues-Roy Fédération canadienne des sciences humaines Quand vient le temps de comprendre le monde qui nous entoure, sous quelque aspect que ce soit, les chercheurs en sciences humaines sont souvent appelés à intervenir dans les médias...
‘The truth about stories’: Yes, I am Aboriginal and I enjoy mathematics
Florence Glanfield, University of Alberta Guest Contributor This entry is part of the Equity Issues Portfolio’s series on Indigenizing the academy and Indigenous education. When people learn that I am of Aboriginal descent and that I enjoy...
Female leaders and the double bind: Why leadership styles that work for men might not work for women
Kara Arnold, Memorial University of Newfoundland Guest Contributor This blog post is part of the Federation Equity Issues Portfolio’s series marking the 100 th anniversary of International Women’s Day. The double bind is “a situation in which a...
Equity matters at Congress 2011
With Congress 2011 officially launching tomorrow at the University of New Brunswick and St. Thomas University in Fredericton, we're giving you a sneak preview of the Equity Issues content that will be going on throughout the week. Under the theme "...
Just in time for the end of the world - it's the Big Thinking Podcast Apocalypse Now! edition
If you're sitting around waiting for the end of days this weekend, you might like to have a listen the Big Thinking podcast. We have interviewed Lorenzo DiTommaso from Concordia University to get his take on Apocalypism. Basically, Lorenzo looks at...
Equity and social justice from the inside-out: Ten commitments of a multicultural educator
Paul C. Gorski, George Mason University Guest Contributor This blog entry is part of the Equity Issues Portfolio’s series on ‘ interculturalism and pluralism’. History teaches us that many progressive initiatives, if not nurtured carefully, risk...
Congrats to the 2011 Trudeau Scholarship winners
Some of our community's best and brightest were recognized today by Trudeau Foundation. Fourteen scholars in the humanities and social sciences will receive a total of $2.5 M in research funding. Tackling issues from social media to religious...
Changing the subject in teacher education: Indigenous, diasporic and settler colonial relations
Martin J. Cannon, OISE/University of Toronto Guest Contributor This blog post is part of the Federation Equity Issues Portfolio’s ‘Transforming the Academy: Indigenous Education’ series, which will be the focus of the Portfolio’s programming at...
Relations with First Nations: Decolonization in the Canadian context
Mark Aquash, University of British Columbia Guest Contributor This blog post is part of the Federation Equity Issues Portfolio’s ‘Transforming the Academy: Indigenous Education’ series, which will be the focus of the Portfolio’s programming at...