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Sources Select ResourcesAcademic mobbing, or how to become campus tormentorsSeguiin, Eve Article 2016 University Affairs If you’re a university professor, chances are fairly good that you have initiated or participated in mobbing. Why? First, because mobbers are not sadists or sociopaths, but ordinary people; second, be... Ban of Russian Olympic Team: Cold War at its "Best"!Vltchek, Andre Article 2016 Dissident Voice The West is using both old and new tactics to demonize and discredit all of its opponents, in what is becoming a new Cold War. Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - August 13, 2016Sports and Politics Diemer, Ulli (ed.) Serial Publication (Periodical) 2016 Connexions Sports and politics have always been intertwined, though perhaps never as much so as in the current era. In the modern sports era, survival and success depend largely on the favour of corporations, wh... Rebels Without a Cause: The Assault on Academic FreedomVigo, Julian Article 2017 Counterpunch Examining current academic culture which falsely labels "words as violence" and how it is affecting acedemic freedom, notably by some who think of themselves as being on the left, who are employing t... Suppressing TVO video, stifling free speech, is making Wilfrid Laurier unsafeHaskell, David Millard Article 2017 Toronto Star The university is wrong to castigate a grad student and teaching assistant for showing to her students a debate on TVO’s The Agenda that featured controversial professor Jordan Peterson. Thought police strike again as Wilfrid Laurier grad student is chastised for showing Jordan Peterson videoBlatchfor, Christie Article 2017 National Post A Wilfrid Laurier University teaching assistant has been identified as “transphobic” and sanctioned for last week showing her class an excerpt of a video debate involving the controversial University ... Sources BookshelfSatan's SilenceRitual Abuse and the Making of a Modern American Witch Hunt Nathan, Debbie; Snedeker, Mike Book 1995 About the wave of hysteria over alleged satanic abuse of children which hit the United States in the 1990s.
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