Blog — ...have a responsibility not only to approach Arthur’s story with respect and open themselves up to his words but to ponder the relationship between his story and their own lives—to...
Blog — ...students and faculty members and to reflect on lessons learned developing the program in diverse educational contexts. The following short excerpts focus on key considerations for online curriculum design. Keeping...
Blog — ...injuries as well as unreported injuries, the true level of injury is in the millions. This tells us two important things. First, workplaces are dangerous. Maybe not as dangerous as...
Blog — ...and hide tanning, people talking to each other about things that might not otherwise have been said.” Blaise Russell The importance of children is repeated throughout the book. As...
Blog — ...focus on the values underpinning the discussion that allowed participants to reach consensus. The goal was not to make every participant energy literate. Educating people about climate change won’t make...
Blog — ...this year’s International Day of Peace by talking to Mark A. Mattaini, an associate professor emeritus at the Jane Addams College of Social Work, University of Illinois at Chicago. Mattaini...
Blog — ...dream and reality where we live and die. Sefer by Ewa Lipska, translated by Barbara Bogoczek and Tony Howard In those days I often talked to my father. “Read yourself,”...
Blog — ...begin. We recently went live on Facebook to share our senior acquisitions editor’s top tips for revising a dissertation for publication. You can watch the full video at the bottom...
Series — “Capital is dead labor.” —Karl Marx Fabriks: Studies in the Working Class provides a broad-based forum for labour studies research. Of particular interest are works that challenge familiar national and...
Series — ...focuses upon the ways in which various groups of Westerners—women, workers, Indigenous peoples, farmers, and people of various ethnic origins, among others—tried to shape the institutions and attitudes of the...