Bültmann & Gerriets
University Commons Divided
Exploring Debate & Dissent on Campus
von Peter MacKinnon
Verlag: University of Toronto Press
Reihe: UTP Insights
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ISBN: 978-1-4875-0370-3
Erschienen am 23.01.2018
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 229 mm [H] x 150 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 386 Gramm
Umfang: 168 Seiten

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In recent years, a number of controversies have emerged from inside Canadian universities. While some of these controversies reflect debates occurring at a broader societal level, others are unique to the culture of universities and the way in which they are governed. In University Commons Divided, Peter MacKinnon provides close readings of a range of recent incidents with a view to exploring new challenges within universities and the extent to which the idea of the university as ‘commons,’ a site for open and contentious disagreement, may be under threat.

Among the incidents addressed in this book are the Jennifer Berdahl case in which a UBC professor alleged a violation of her academic freedom when she was phoned by the university's board chair to discuss her blog on which she speculated about the reasons for the university president's departure from office; the case of Root Gorelick, a Carleton University biologist and member of the university’s board of governors who refused to sign a code of conduct preventing public discussion of internal board discussions; the Facebook scandal at Dalhousie University’s Faculty of Dentistry in which male students posted misogynistic comments about their female classmates. These and many other examples of turmoil in universities across the country are used to reach new insights on the state of freedom of expression and academic governance in the contemporary university.

Accessibly written and perceptively argued, University Commons Divided is a timely and bold examination of the pressures seeking to transform the culture and governance of universities.



  1. Governance and Academic Freedom at UBC
    The Jennifer Berdahl Case
  2. Sexual Transgressions at Dalhousie
    Dentistry Students on Facebook
  3. Safe Space, Comfort and Freedom of Expression
    Stories from across Canada
  4. Academic Freedom and Governance: A Reprise
    Carleton's Blogging Board Member
  5. Freedom of Religion in the Commons
    A Law School for Trinity Western University?
  6. Making the World a Better Place
    The Social Responsibility of Canadian Universities
  7. Conclusion


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