Book — Fantasy and reality come together in sports and Jamie Dopp argues that nowhere is this blurring of the borders of reality more evident than in Canadian hockey. Using imagination as...
Book — This volume completes the Depressions Years Series and, for the time being, our publication of the RCMP Bulletins, John Manley examines the RCMP fascination with the CPC and how the...
Book — ...historic general strike, Saint John labour activist George Vair recalls how workers in one New Brunswick city mobilized to defend themselves and their unions and defeat the unpopular program. Edited...
Book — ...would change his life forever. Out of money, they stumbled into Russia and took jobs in a tractor factory. There, they became dedicated communists. Dragged back to Canada by his...
— ...which to debate questions of culture and dialectic—their practices, their theoretical forms, and their relations to one another and to other spheres and modes of inquiry. How to Read Like...
Blog — ...important to democratic structures and the contributors to Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada argue that oil has weakened the structures that govern this country. Here, we...
Blog — ...a better global citizen to posts on how to be an environmental steward, this year’s blog tour offers inspiration and resources from your favourite university presses. Today’s tour topic is...
Blog — ...and authentically evaluates education. The authors argue that moving to new learning environments, specifically those online and at a distance, afford educators opportunities to embrace only the most effective face-to-face...
Contributor — ...dedicated to understanding the practices and experiences of learners, educators, and scholars in emerging online settings. His presentations, publications, and most recent thoughts on education can be found at www.veletsianos.com....
Blog — ...our relationship with these tools and explore how to cultivate a pedagogy of care in an online environment. Metaphors of Ed Tech by Martin Weller provides new ways of thinking...