Blog — ...written an intellectual tour de force—engaging, compelling, controversial, and erudite, the result of a lifetime of thought about the hope and horror generated by the Russian Revolution. Through a close...
Blog — Welcome to the June edition of The Newsletter! Media We started a new Instagram series last week and we hope that you’ll follow along! We’re taking our followers on an...
Blog — ...a few quick takeaways from the book: Comment threads often dominated by mobs resorting to personal attacks are now being moderated on many major news outlets. Michael Keren analyzes the...
Blog — ...mother.” Reitman hopes that if the conditions that women face as both mothers and employees are made more visible, then the support and policy changes that women so desperately need...
Blog — ...tonic of a scale or the quality of a musical chord. Read more about the alien music that cognitive scientist Michael R. W. Dawson discovered when working with artificial neural...
Blog — ...for social justice. Open access allows those who want to better understand some sliver of the world to find relevant information and then spread it around. Perhaps most importantly, open...
Blog — ...online and distance learning environments afford educators new opportunities to embrace only the most effective face-to-face assessment methods and to realize the potential of engaged learning in the digital age....
Blog — ...labour in Canada, both organized and unorganized. After all, this is the first time in Canada’s history that a political party that unions were instrumental in founding—the New Democratic Party—enters...
Series — This series features a broad range of new Canadian plays, with an emphasis on the work of playwrights living in Alberta. Eligible work for the series would include single full-length...
Series — ...important or recently discovered sites, new analytical techniques, and methodological advances. As an essential part of its mission, the series seeks to bring archaeology to a wider audience, and a...