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Academic Freedom and Diversity in Canadian Universities (1995)

Academic Freedom and Diversity in Canadian Universities

Women's Education Des Femmes, Fall, Vol. 11, No. 4

Series: Canadian Congress for Learning Opportunities for Women (CCLOW)

Authors: Shahrzad Mojab

This paper was presented at the Canadian Studies Conference on "The Canadian University in the Twenty-first Century” in 1994. The author discusses diversification among faculty, staff and student populations in universities in Canada and in other Western industrial states, as well as academic freedom, as it relates to rights of students, faculty and staff to challenge existing power relations.

The paper is presented in English, with a summary provided in French.

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