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Beyond ‘beads and feathers’: Indigenous knowledge and pedagogies
María del Carmen Rodriguez de France, University of Victoria 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...
Innovation centrée sur la personne: une vision étendue de la recherche et du développement
Quel est le rôle des chercheurs en sciences humaines et sociales à l’intérieur du vaste contexte de la recherche, du développement et de l’innovation? La Fédération a souligné la centralité de ces disciplines dans une soumission récente au groupe d...
Change demanded, celebrated on International Women's Day 2011
Jane Arscott, Athabasca University Guest Contributor This blog post is part of the Federation Equity Portfolio’s series marking the 100 th anniversary of International Women’s Day. March 8, 2011 marks the 100 th anniversary of International Women’s...
Canadian multiculturalism and social inclusion
Tania Das Gupta, York University Guest Contributor According to a recent international survey of Europe and North America, Canada is ranked among the world’s top countries in terms of the integration of immigrants. High marks were given to its...
Life and death of Canada's founding languages (and not the two you think)
Onowa McIvor, University of Victoria 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 Congress 2011...
Canada's great national itch: Debating multiculturalism
Phil Ryan, Carleton University Guest Contributor “Whether we like it or not – and there’s not much to like – events could force a national debate on whether multiculturalism is working in Canada.” One of the two triggering events to which the...
‘I’m Métis: What’s your excuse?’: On the optics and misrecognition of Métis in Canada
Chris Andersen, University of Alberta 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 Congress...
Beyond multiculturalism: Reclaiming tolerance and human judgment
Frank Furedi, University of Kent Guest Contributor At a security conference in Munich earlier this month, British prime minister David Cameron mistakenly argued that tolerance was responsible for the failure of multiculturalism. “Frankly, we need a...