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Review: The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Surveillance
My review of The No-Nonsense Guide to Global Surveillance by Robin Tudge.
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*Talking Radical Radio* Has Launched!
Check out this launch announcement for my new podcasting/broadcasting project, Talking Radical Radio. This weekly, half-hour show brings you grassroots voices from across Canada. It uses in-depth interviews that will concentrate not on current events or the crisis of the moment, but on giving people involved in a broad range of social change work a chance to take a longer view as they talk about what they do, how they do it, and why they do it.
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Review: Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada
My review of the collection Rethinking the Politics of Labour in Canada, edited by Stephanie Ross and Larry Savage.
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Review: Paved With Good Intentions
My review of Paved With Good Intentions: Canada’s Development NGOs From Idealism to Imperialism by Nikolas Barry-Shaw and Dru Oja-Jay.
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Review: Feminism For Real
My review of Feminism For Real: Deconstructing the Academic Industrial Complex of Feminism edited by Jessica Yee.
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Review: Orienting Canada
My review of Orienting Canada: Race, Empire, and the Transpacific by historian John Price.
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Virtual Launch Event for Two Books of Canadian History Through the Stories of Activists!
This post is part of a virtual launch event for two new books of Canadian history through the stories of activists, Gender and Sexuality and Resisting the State, both from Fernwood Publishing. Read on to find out more about these books and about how you can support them.
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Writing and Alienation
A post thinking through the relationship between practices of writing and the marxist idea of alienation.
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What’s Different About Ontario? Thinking About Specificity in Student Organizing
Some initial thoughts about how the conditions for student organizing in Ontario might relate to those that produced this year’s great upsurge in student militancy in Quebec.
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Responding to “Why Are Men and Women So Different?”
A critical response to an article entitled “Why Are Men and Women So Different?”
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