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Indigenous knowledges and inclusivity: understanding the challenges before science.
Guest blog by Julien Commanda, a member of the Anishinaabe people, currently studying at Carleton University in Communications and Media. When I was invited by the Federation to attend the Canadian Science Policy Conference and write about my...

In the Middle. . . Somewhat Dislocated
Guest Blog by Dr. Henry Daniel, Professor of Dance, Performance Studies and New Media Technologies, School for the Contemporary Arts at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver. This blog draws on my performance "In the Middle...Somewhat Dislocated" from...

Le droit de la diffamation - introduction et rudiments
Dans ce webinaire à l’intention des universitaires canadiens à divers stades de leur carrière, Stéphane Émard-Chabot, Jennifer Andrews et Chantal Richard dresseront un portrait général des principes et des processus utilisés pour évaluer la...

Faire valoir l'interdisciplinarité : Polytechnique Montréal se joint à la Fédération!
Lily Polowin, Coordonnatrice des communications, Fédération des sciences humaines Veuillez vous joindre à la Fédération pour accueillir chaleureusement l’un de ses nouveaux membres : Polytechnique Montréal, la plus grande université d’ingénierie au...

A Personal Account of Integrating the Federation Blog while Teaching Diverse University Students
Dolana Mogadime, Brock University, Member of the Federation’s Equity and Diversity Steering Committee One cannot help but notice when walking through the corridor of a university setting that the student body attending Canadian institutions is...

The Hill Times recognizes ASPP-funded books in Top 100 list
Last week, the Hill Times published its list of Top 100 Best Political, Government, Public Policy and Canadian History Books in 2012. Of the 100 books on the list, 23 are ASPP-funded books, including two which were selected in the Editors’ 25 Picks...

News from the social sciences and humanities: Summits on Higher Education, MOOCs and royal babies
Milena Stanoeva Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Over the past several weeks, the Parti Quebecois held its pre-Summit on Higher Education panels to discuss funding for the province’s universities. Upon taking office in September, the...

Disability in the Canadian Academy
James Deaville, Carleton University, Member of the Federation’s Equity and Diversity Steering Committee According to the revised version of the Ontarians with Disabilities Act from 2005 (originally drafted in 2001), “disability” means, (a) any degree...

What we talk about when we talk about reconciliation
Ashok Mathur, Thompson Rivers University, Member of the Federation’s Equity and Diversity Steering Committee As the momentum grows around the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on Indian Residential Schools, with upcoming national events in 2013 in...