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Belle has such an amazing personal story! May she long continue to explore her ancestral roots, and may she grow and flourish in all of her future endeavours 🧡
I applied for psychology at Carleton and I hope to be part of this amazing family. I want to have a focus on forensic psychology, do I need to wait until my post graduate studies to be able to have a focus or is it different at Carleton?.
Hi Nina! Carleton offers a concentration in forensic psychology at the undergraduate level. To learn more, you can visit carleton.ca/psychology/concentrations or reach out to Admissions or the Department directly.
Carleton University claims to be diverse and progressive but will retaliate when you speak up for your rights. Passive aggressive bullshit is the law in Canada.
How can we address the challenges of our time in socially just ways? We could begin by building a university on some other principle than rank exploitation of an underclass of our own creation. Carleton employs 800-1000 Contract Instructors (CIs) each year, who teach 700-800 credits worth of courses a year, and yet they are second class citizens at the institution - they are perennially 'new' employees regardless of how long they have worked here, they are paid a fraction of what their full-time counterparts make for teaching the same number of courses and have a fraction of the same benefits, and they are permanently precarious, enduring fluctuating course offerings and the perennial prospect that the course they are currently teaching might be their last. Our FASS Dean exacerbates the problem, refusing as a matter of principle to negotiate with any CIs in the entire faculty on the issue of remuneration above and beyond the bare minimum specified in our collective agreement, regardless of expertise, teaching scores, years of service, or any other factor - a practice that other faculty Deans do not follow. Start by walking the walk, before you presume that you can teach anyone else about the subject.
How can we address the challenges of our time in socially just ways?! Carleton could start by paying its Contract Instructors a fair wage. Carleton pays their part time instructors the third worst in Ontario-many of whom are women, parents, racialized, disabled, and/or queer. University of Ottawa currently pays their Contract Instructors 13% more than Carleton. Same city, same work, same qualifications, yet drastically worse pay. So much for intersectionality at Carleton, great woke washing though!
Great job Professor Klassen. I have developed a research proposal on religious beliefs and COVID vaccine/vaccination. I would love to share my thoughts with you via email if you let me.
🔥 28:23 " ... Attempt to dominate, isolate and then manage a set of religionised, racialised discourses as uncritical, confessional and theological, thus elevating another set of discourses as critical, objective, academic or scholarly, that is putatively translating the very categories of religion & race that they manage - creating separation between the study, the academic subject and religion, the object while simultaneously obscuring the relationship of colonial power and race that created this distance. It makes little to no sense to label Nagarjuna or Ibnu Sina as confessional scholars but due to the different formations of power in our contemporary academy, that's how contemporary scholars operating within their traditions of Madhyamaka or Maasai philosophy would be labelled but not so Hegelian of Lacanian theorists. Learning to interpret the world through one set of traditions is considered secular rational academic training while learning to interpret through another set of traditions is considered conversion or theology."
Another linguistic major here from another corner of the world 😁 It was great seeing how you are coping with your daily schedules 👍👍👍 Love from India❤️
Thank you all for this lovely panel. As a Carleton grad student, I loved this panel --with two of my former professors! :) Migration studies is such a rich and vital area of study. I learned a lot from all of you --thank you so much. Cheers.