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in the June 2020 issue
In his book, A History of Political Thought Property, Labour and Commerce from Plato to Piketty, Jeffrey Bercuson, School of English and Liberal Studies (NH and MK), attempts to understand market society by surveying the ideas of its most perceptive observers – critics and defenders – from ancient Greece to the present day. It's being published by U of Toronto Press in October.
Select publications from Howard Doughty, School of English and Liberal Studies (SY and KG)
Doughty, H. (2020). Administrative Ethics in the Corporate College: Paradoxes, Dilemmas, and Contradictions. In V. C. X. (Ed.), Handbook of Research on Ethical Challenges in Higher Education Leadership and Administration (pp. 131-155). IGI Global.
Doughty, H. (2019). [Review of Creating Effective Rules in Public Sector Organizations by L. DeHart-Davis]. The Innovation Journal 24(3), article 6. https://www.innovation.cc/book-reviews/2019_24_3_6_doughty_bk-rev_de-hart_davis_effective-rules.pdf
Doughty, H. (2019). [Review of On Fire: The (Burning) Case for a Green New Deal by N. Klein]. The Innovation Journal 24(3), article 4. https://www.innovation.cc/book-reviews/2019_24_3_4_doughty_bk-rev_klein_on-fire.pdf
Doughty, H. (2019). Energy Transformation [Review of 2020 Vision: Why You Should See the Fossil Fuel Peek Coming by K. Bond and A New World: The Geopolitics of Energy Transformation from the Global Commission on the Geopolitics of Energy Transformation]. The Innovation Journal, 24(2), article 3. https://www.innovation.cc/book-reviews/2019_24_2_3_doughty_rev-essay_bond_energy.pdf
Doughty, H. (2019). John Rawls and the Evolution of Liberalism. The Innovation Journal 24(2), article 2. https://www.innovation.cc/discussion-papers/2019_24_3_2_doughty_rawls-evolution-liberalism.pdf
Doughty, H. (2018). Cybernetics, Cyberethics, and Technologically Enhanced Learning. In A. Blackburn, I. L. Chen, and R. Pfeffer (Eds.), Emerging Trends in Cyber Ethics and Education (pp. 215-233). IGI Global.
Siobhan Jamison, English Language Institute, was featured as the Miramichi Reader’s interview in May 2020. The Miramichi Reader highlights Canadian authors and poets. Read the Siobhan Jamison Interview now.
The publications of Dr. Graham J. Murphy, School of English and Liberal Studies (NH and MK), in the first half of 2020 include his co-edited collection The Routledge Companion to Cyberpunk Culture, a book chapter in Plants in Science Fiction: Speculative Vegetation, and an article on Blade Runner 2049 (2017) for the journal Science Fiction Film and Television. Dr. Murphy also served the first year of a three year term as a jury member for the Science Fiction Research Association Book Award.
View the June 2020 issue of the Academic Newsletter.
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