Blog — ...how we got here. If you are interested in Canada’s modern welfare system, The Wages of Relief: Cities and the Unemployed in Prairie Canada, 1929–39 describes the enduring impact of...
Blog — ...anyone. Check out this study for some fascinating stats on MOOCs in 2014. Blended Learning: a combination of online and in-person learning which allows for personalized and independent study. Our...
Blog — ...Issues in Distance Education series offers informative and accessible overviews, research results, discussions and explorations of current issues, technologies and services used in distance education. Each volume focuses on critical...
Blog — ...online learning and download the Portuguese translation on our reading platform. The Art of Communication in a Polarized World by Kyle Conway explores how individuals can come to understand another...
Book — ...perspectives to improve refugees’ social well-being and integration. Taking a transdisciplinary approach, scholars from the social sciences, arts, and humanities, alongside practitioners and refugees, explore what it means to experience...
Blog — ...and that has shown great leadership in its support of open scholarship. What is open access publishing? AU Press is committed to gold open access, as it is practiced in...
Blog — ...not interested in hearing a summary of Foucault’s ideas on governmentality and so the literature review can usually be cut. Sometime there is a work that will be integral to...
Blog — ...lines in order to receive this kind of a pill, if their GP can prescribe it… SS: Right, if we can get Health Canada to remove some of the current...
Book — ...intricate web of correspondence and other documentation, Brower reveals the fiscal and corporate management policies that doomed the herd and the park thereby providing important insight into successful wildlife management....
— ...were that Alberta’s Lower Athabasca Basin is clearly in a league of its own, the scope of the project is impressive, and it will be a landmark book in its...