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The Singularity of Academic Freedom

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Power, Discourse, Ethics

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For at least two decades, Canadian universities have been under everincreasing pressure from provincial governments, businesses, students, and the general public to operate more efficiently and effectively on as little public funds as possible, and, at the same, to contribute meaningfully to the diversity and prosperity of the “knowledge economy” (cf. Dickeson, 2010).

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Gariepy, K.D. (2016). The Singularity of Academic Freedom. In: Power, Discourse, Ethics. New Research – New Voices. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-370-4_6

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