Blog — ...the blog. Choosing between more than 120 titles covering a range of subject matter took some time, so I thought I’d simplify the task by using the old “stranded on...
Blog — ...creative individuals committed to the work of enriching Canadian culture. We are thrilled to have an occasion that allows us to share that passion (and our books) with Alberta MLAs....
Blog — ...research and scholarship. When we protect our publication rights with the Creative Commons license we allow for more flexibility in the use and re-use of our books. When each title...
Blog — ...How Canadians Communicate V: Sports set out to explore the impact of the media on our reception of, and attitudes toward, sports—to unpack the meanings that sports have for us...
Blog — ...an answer: “The world would split open.” Now is the time for us to tell the truth about our abortions—without apology. Racism in Southern Alberta and Anti-Racist Activism for Change...
Blog — ...an article that appeared in The Atlantic in 2012, that, “no country in the world is more mis-characterized in Western eyes than Iran.” As Manijeh Mannani and Veronica Thompson state...
Blog — ...Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez Indigenous knowledge is crucial to managing natural resources, mitigating climate change, and revitalizing communities. Indigenous women’s knowledge in particular has is rooted in relationships both human and spiritual...
Blog — ...Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North edited by Kenneth L. Pratt and Scott A. Heyes “Our identity, our sense of belonging, our understanding of being human, is all connected...
Blog — This week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek is Hobohemia and the Crucifixion Machine: Rival Images of a New World in 1930s Vancouver by Todd McCallum. This monograph explores Vancouver’s “hobo jungle,” and forces us...
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