Indholdsfortegnelse:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 AGAINST ALL REASON: WAKE-UP CALLS
  • ch. 1 Are We Losing Our Minds? Unreason in Canadian Universities Today / Claire Polster
  • ch. 2 Beyond Market Self-serving: Recovering the Academy's Vocation / John McMurtry
  • ch. 3 The Risk of Critique: Voices across the Generations / Barbara Godard
  • ch. 4 We Are Saying Too Much and Not Enough / Karen Rudie
  • ch. 5 A Requiem for Fundamental Biology / Arthur Forer
  • ch. 6 Idea and Reality: The University or the Universities / Paul Adonis Hamel
  • pt. 2 TAKING STOCK OF PERSONAL AND INSTITUTIONAL HISTORIES: CALLS TO ACCOUNT
  • ch. 7 A Brief Memoir from the Trenches / Andrew Wernick
  • ch. 8 A Career against the Grain: An Academic Callings Interview / Janice Newson
  • ch. 9 Living through Revolutionary and Reactionary Times'" / Roberta Hamilton
  • ch. 10 Force without Reason / Gordon Shiiimfton
  • ch. 11 Two Hours Left and Nothing to Say / Bruce Curtis
  • Contents note continued: ch. 12 From the Personal to the Political: Some Reflections and Hopes / Jennie Hornosty
  • pt. 3 BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE: CALLS TO ADMINISTRATIVE LEADERSHIP
  • ch. 13 Yesterday and Today: Universities and the Growth of the Market Model / Howard Woodiiouse
  • ch. 14 A Postcard from the Belly of the Beast / Janice Ristocic
  • ch. 15 How Can One Be Persian in the Canadian Academy? / Nasrin Rahimikh
  • ch. 16 The Paradoxes of Academic Administration / Mary Ellen Purkis
  • pt. 4 MAKING SPACE: CALLS TO OPEN PATHS
  • ch. 17 Academic Activism and Nomadic Paths / Jamie Magnusson
  • ch. 18 Transforming the University from an Aboriginal Perspective / Qum Quin Xiiem
  • ch. 19 Engaging Race, Anti-racism, and Equity Issues in the Academy: A Personal Odyssey / George J. Sefa Dei
  • ch. 20 Feminists in Academe: From Outsiders to Insiders? / Joan Sangster
  • ch. 21 An Ode to Wisdom: Got, Don't Got, Borrowed, and Sought / Elizabeth (Bessa) Wihtmore
  • Contents note continued: ch. 22 The University and Its Political Economy: An Academic Callings Interview / Janice Newson
  • pt. 5 RE/GENERATING PUBLICS: CALLS TO COLLECTIVITY
  • ch. 23 Exploits in the Undercommons / Alison Heakn
  • ch. 24 Academic Freedom, Institutional Autonomy, and the Co-operative University / Len Findlay
  • ch. 25 The University Public and Its Enemies / Frank Cunnjngiiam
  • ch. 26 Reflections on Teaching and Learning / Margaket-Ann Armour
  • ch. 27 Offside: Playing Hockey at the University of Saskatchewan / Liz Quinlan
  • ch. 28 Making the University Work for Communities / Barbara Neis
  • ch. 29 Recovering the University as a Collective Project / Janice Newson.