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- Sankey, Kyla –Kyla Sankey is a PhD candidate in the school of politics and international relations at Queen Mary University of London. Her research interests include critical development studies, Latin American political economy, labour, social movements and rural sociology. Her doctoral research explores the contemporary dynamics of the agrarian question and peasant…
- Klassen, Jerome –Jerome Klassen is a research fellow with the MIT Center for International Studies. He is author of Joining Empire: The Political Economy of the New Canadian Foreign Policy, and co-editor of Empire’s Ally: Canada and the War in Afghanistan, both with University of Toronto Press.
- Fabricant, Nicole –Nicole Fabricant is an associate professor of anthropology at Towson University in Towson, Maryland. Her research and teaching interests include extractive industries and social movements in Latin America and the U.S. She has written two books on Bolivia, Mobilizing Bolivia’s Displaced: Indigenous Politics and the Struggle over Land, and Remapping…
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- Deep Cuts –What’s at stake in Sylvia McAdam Saysewahum’s fight against the clearcutting of her land?
- Trading On Mobility –The Trans-Pacific Partnership expands the role of private businesses in determining workers’ access to Canada and their mobility rights.
- School Dispatch –Police officers are stationed in high schools across Toronto under the guise of ensuring school safety. With powers to search and arrest students, they criminalize student conduct and build mistrust and alienation among marginalized students.
- Holding Out for Un-alienated Communication –How should independent technologists and communicators respond to the corporatization of social media?
- Inside Saskatchewan’s Oil Economy –How are workers in the oil and gas industry affected by Saskaboom’s bust?
- States of Emergency –In this Andrea Walker Memorial Fund winning piece, Lindsay Nixon explores what makes the colonial world risky for Indigenous peoples with HIV.
- January/February 2017 –The fight on Treaty 6 against clear-cutting. The TPP will enable businesses to determine workers’ mobility rights. Police officers are stationed in high schools across Toronto under the guise of school safety. Responding to the corporatization of social media. Confronting the erasure of Indigenous women and two-spirited people in HIV…
- The End of Protest –Micah White’s conclusion – that the future of efforts to change society will be a combination of electoral politics and cultural “meme warfare” – misses the mark.
- Who Controls the Climate Discourse? –Do we have a problem imagining carbon neutrality?
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- 6th Annual Writing Contest Short Lists –Announcing the creative non-fiction and poetry short lists of our 6th annual Writing in the Margins contest!
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