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BC Studies’ Scholarly Podcast program aims to publish podcasts as scholarship, while making them accessible and engaging to public audiences. See the Submissions Guidelines and Audio Submissions Peer-Review Guidelines pages for more information.Check out The BC Studies Podcast: An Introduction to Scholarly Podcasting to learn about scholarly podcasts THROUGH a scholarly podcast!© 2025 BC Studies Ciencias Sociales
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  • Campus Cooperatives: Reimagining Campus Cooperatives in British Columbia for a World in Crises: Episode 3
    Jun 2 2025
    Episode 3: Michelle Stack interviews Elvy Del Bianco, BC Cooperative Association, Director of Co-operative Development and Government Relations

    Along with faculty and the larger community, students are demanding accountability by university leaders in challenging racism, sexual violence and ableism on campuses and in the education of future professionals. In addition, many students, staff and faculty are housing (Weissman et al., 2019) and food insecure (Laban et al., 2020), leading to significant contrasts between the image of a university as a place of thriving amidst diversity and the reality of it being a place where the stratification and disparities of the wider world are reflected. Cooperatives have an impressive record for providing more affordable democratically governed communities. Could a cooperative model facilitate post-secondary institutions enacting their stated commitments to equitable universities that are committed to climate justice?
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    34 m
  • Campus Cooperatives: Reimagining Campus Cooperatives in British Columbia for a World in Crises: Episode 2
    May 26 2025
    Episode 2: Michelle Stack interviews Bill Engleson about the early days of a Simon Fraser University Cooperative

    Along with faculty and the larger community, students are demanding accountability by university leaders in challenging racism, sexual violence and ableism on campuses and in the education of future professionals. In addition, many students, staff and faculty are housing (Weissman et al., 2019) and food insecure (Laban et al., 2020), leading to significant contrasts between the image of a university as a place of thriving amidst diversity and the reality of it being a place where the stratification and disparities of the wider world are reflected. Cooperatives have an impressive record for providing more affordable democratically governed communities. Could a cooperative model facilitate post-secondary institutions enacting their stated commitments to equitable universities that are committed to climate justice?
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    27 m
  • Campus Cooperatives: Reimagining Campus Cooperatives in British Columbia for a World in Crises: Episode 1
    May 19 2025
    Episode 1: Michelle Stack interviews Michelle Cooper Iverson, Chief Operating Officer for for Cooperative Housing Federation BC

    Along with faculty and the larger community, students are demanding accountability by university leaders in challenging racism, sexual violence and ableism on campuses and in the education of future professionals. In addition, many students, staff and faculty are housing (Weissman et al., 2019) and food insecure (Laban et al., 2020), leading to significant contrasts between the image of a university as a place of thriving amidst diversity and the reality of it being a place where the stratification and disparities of the wider world are reflected. Cooperatives have an impressive record for providing more affordable democratically governed communities. Could a cooperative model facilitate post-secondary institutions enacting their stated commitments to equitable universities that are committed to climate justice?
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    21 m
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