James Turk
JAMES L. TURK is Executive Director of the Canadian Association of University Teachers. Formerly an Associate Professor at the University of Toronto and Director of Education for the Ontario Federation of Labour, he is a frequent media contributor and has written many articles on education and labour in Canada.
Universities at RiskHow Politics, Special Interests and Corporatization Threaten Academic Integrity(Canadian Association of University Teachers)Edited by James TurkIs the integrity of Canadian universities being threatened by big business and a results driven environment? |
The Corporate CampusCommercialization and the Dangers to Canada's Colleges and UniversitiesEdited by James Turk
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Free Speech in Fearful TimesAfter 9/11 in Canada, the U.S., Australia & Europe(Canadian Association of University Teachers)Edited by James Turk, Edited by Allan MansonFollowing the events of 9/11, rashly conceived anti-terror laws were introduced that put civil liberties at risk. Free Speech in Fearful Times offers a unique perspective on how the laws created to "protect" us can actually harm us. |
Disciplining DissentThe Curbing of Free Expression in Academia and the Media(Canadian Association of University Teachers)Edited by William Bruneau, Edited by James TurkRespected contributors from Canada, the United States and Europe share examine the many issues associated with the increasing restrictions on free speech in the media and the academic world. |
The Corporate CampusCommercialization and the Dangers to Canada's Colleges and University(Canadian Association of University Teachers)Edited by James TurkThis book looks at the corrosive influence of corporations on postsecondary education, with essays from some of Canada's most prominent scholars. |
It's Our Own KnowledgeLabour, Public Education & Skills Training(Our Schools)Contributions by Julie Davis, Contributions by George Martell, Contributions by James Turk, Contributions by Nancy JacksonA collection of papers presented at the Ontario Federation of Labour Conference on Education and Training in 1989, stressing the labour movement's continuing commitment to quality, free public education. |
Titles
Contributions by:It's Our Own Knowledge - Labour, Public Education & Skills Training
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The Corporate Campus - Commercialization and the Dangers to Canada's Colleges and Universities
The Corporate Campus - Commercialization and the Dangers to Canada's Colleges and University
Disciplining Dissent - The Curbing of Free Expression in Academia and the Media
Free Speech in Fearful Times - After 9/11 in Canada, the U.S., Australia & Europe
Universities at Risk - How Politics, Special Interests and Corporatization Threaten Academic Integrity