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Is it Time to Restore the “Canadians First” Hiring Guidelines for Canadian Universities?
Promising Departmental Practices for Precarious Teachers
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CHA’s Conversation Guide on Precarity
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Experiments in Decolonizing and Indigenizing a University History Department
Decolonization, Indigenization and the History Department in Canada
Teaching Canadian History After the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) I
Teaching Canadian History After the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) II
Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series
Picturing the Margins – Indigenous Histories
The History of Violence Against Indigenous Peoples Fully Warrants the Use of the Word “Genocide”
Media Coverage/Reaction to the Canadian Historical Association’s Canada Day Statement Recognizing the Genocide of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Precarity
Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series on Precarity
1 – Precarious Historians, Diversity & Inclusion, and History Departments
2 – Precarious Historians, Diversity & Inclusion, Trade Unions and the Neoliberal University
3 – Precarious Historians and Disciplinary Caring: What can the CHA do?
CHA Report on Precarity
Is it Time to Restore the “Canadians First” Hiring Guidelines for Canadian Universities?
Promising Departmental Practices for Precarious Teachers
Bibliography – Promising Practices for Precarious Instructors
CHA’s Conversation Guide on Precarity
CHA’s Conversation Guide on Precarity – Appendix
Precarity and Artificial Intelligence
Unpaid work among graduate students: What can we learn from the movements Wages for?
Statement on Precarity and Intellectual Property Rights at Canadian Universities
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Immigration and Ethnicity in Canada Booklet Series
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Bridging the Gap – The Current State of Historical Societies in Canada
CHA Committee on the Future of the History PhD in Canada Report
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CHA Bulletin (1975-2017)
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A Syllabus for History After the TRC
Experiments in Decolonizing and Indigenizing a University History Department
Decolonization, Indigenization and the History Department in Canada
Teaching Canadian History After the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) I
Teaching Canadian History After the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) II
Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series
Picturing the Margins – Indigenous Histories
The History of Violence Against Indigenous Peoples Fully Warrants the Use of the Word “Genocide”
Media Coverage/Reaction to the Canadian Historical Association’s Canada Day Statement Recognizing the Genocide of Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Precarity
Engaged | Engagés – A CHA Webinar Series on Precarity
1 – Precarious Historians, Diversity & Inclusion, and History Departments
2 – Precarious Historians, Diversity & Inclusion, Trade Unions and the Neoliberal University
3 – Precarious Historians and Disciplinary Caring: What can the CHA do?
CHA Report on Precarity
Is it Time to Restore the “Canadians First” Hiring Guidelines for Canadian Universities?
Promising Departmental Practices for Precarious Teachers
Bibliography – Promising Practices for Precarious Instructors
CHA’s Conversation Guide on Precarity
CHA’s Conversation Guide on Precarity – Appendix
Precarity and Artificial Intelligence
Unpaid work among graduate students: What can we learn from the movements Wages for?
Statement on Precarity and Intellectual Property Rights at Canadian Universities
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Immigration and Ethnicity in Canada Booklet Series
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Bridging the Gap – The Current State of Historical Societies in Canada
CHA Committee on the Future of the History PhD in Canada Report
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CHA Bulletin (1975-2017)
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