Diane Meaghan taught Sociology and Women’s Studies for more than three decades at Seneca College. She has over 100 publications in journals, chapters, (two) texts and conference papers, mostly concerned with post-secondary educational issues. She is also extensively involved as a community activist.
Faculty morale plummeted partly due to the adoption of a managerial model that resisted academic freedom and administration/faculty co-determination and partly because of a lack…
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