DISE Collective News Archive
A DISE Collective Solution to The Crisis Facing Canadian Universities
DISE Collective members Dr. Caroline Hossein and Dr. Michelle Stack broach some of the larger issues faced by institutions of higher education.
Worlding Feminist Political Economy Lecture Series - Black History Month
February 9th, 2024 marked the 4th in this series of lectures.
Lunch and Learn Workshop
Lunch & Learn event with Visiting scholar DISE Member Dr. Christabell P.J. “What Can Kerala Teach Canadians About People-Led Development?”
The Banker Ladies Council: New Website, Movie Trailer, and Funding
The DISE Collective would like to congratulate The Banker Ladies Council on the launch of their new website!
Book Launch, Sale, and Special Offers
DISE Collective Members Dr. Caroline Hossein and Dr. Christabell PJ are pleased to announce the launch of their book Community Economies in The Global South:
DISE 2023 Roundtable
The DISE Collective’s 2023 round table discussion will be held by Zoom.
DISE Member Dr. Sharon Wright Austin Holds Talk on US New Legislation Impacting Academic Freedom
On October 16th 2023 Dr. Sharon Wright Austin shone a light on legislation created to curtail academic freedom in the United States.
Dise Member Dr. Caroline Hossein to Speak at St Paul's University
The School of Social Innovation and the Research Centre on Social Innovation and Transformation is thrilled to welcome Professor Caroline Shenaz Hossein to Saint Paul University on November 16th.
DISE Member and Visiting Scholar Dr. Christabell to Speak at York University
The York Centre for Asian Research is Proud to Welcome 2023’s DISE Visiting Scholar Dr. Christabell PJ from the Department of Economics, University of Kerala.
DISE Member Awarded State Proclamation of Recognition
The NY State General Assembly recognized Dr Patricia Campos-Medina with a proclamation for her work on behalf of American workers.
The Butterfly that is the Social Solidarity Economy
The DISE Collective draws on the work of Emily Kawano likening the social solidarity economy to a butterfly