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The Olivieri Report

This book is the result of the first comprehensive investigation into a dispute that has been a focus of international media attention. In 1996, Dr.

Counting Out the Scholars

Business-friendly think tanks, corporations and their friends in government want consumer satisfaction to reward and punish professors and universities. They want market forces to replace public bodies in educational decision making.

Universities for Sale

The Canadian Association of University Teachers releases the first book in its monograph series — Neil Tudiver's Universities for Sale: Resisting Corporate Control over Canadian Higher Education.

Disciplining Dissent

Freedom of expression, the cornerstone of a democratic society, is under attack in Canada, the United States and internationally. Anti-terrorism legislation and police crackdowns on dissent and protest are undermining civil liberties.

The Corporate Campus

CAUT is pleased to announce publication of "The Corporate Campus: Commercialization and the Dangers to Canada’s Colleges and Universities", edited by James Turk. This is the second book in the CAUT Series.

No Debate: The Israel Lobby and Free Speech at Canadian Universities

During 2008–2009, pro-Israeli lobby organizations and individuals made concerted efforts to block a planned conference at Toronto’s York University on models of statehood and paths to peace in Israel and Palestine.

Times' Up! Mandatory Retirement in Canada

Manadatory retirement has become a major social and political issue in Canada. In this book expert authors explore the key themes that lie at the heart of the debate on this subject.

Universities at Risk

The distinguished contributors to this book examine the subject of corporate sponsorship, exploring the influences of powerful industries such as tobacco and pharmaceutical companies.

Academic Freedom in Conflict

The struggle over Free Speech Rights in the University

Protecting Research Confidentiality

What happens when law and ethics collide

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