Blog — ...Climate Change challenge pre-conceived notions of Alberta and Albertans. Northern Rover and Amma’s Daughters AU Press has always had an interest in often neglected forms of social and cultural history,...
Blog — ...and a thoughtful critique of how Western civilization defines many environments as deficient. “Every ecological system is necessary and sufficient for the plants and animals that have co-evolved with it...
Blog — ...in open access in his article entitled “Beyond the Choir.” Read some stories from open access supporters on the Scholastica blog through their new initiative “The Open Access Stories.” According...
Blog — ...and ill health had been anticipated, albeit in a general way, but suggestions that social research itself might be seen as a poor investment were unexpected. References Gasher, Mike,...
Blog — ...controversial figure. Many Internet sites are devoted to debunking his image and refuting his claims. When one reads the numerous pages about global warming on the David Suzuki Foundation website,...
Blog — ...understand both the technical and political facets of health and safety. Q: Your book is an open educational resource. Why is it important to you that this book be...
Blog — In a compelling new interview, professor William Carroll, editor of Regime of Obstruction, draws back the curtain and reveals the intricate entanglements between fossil fuel corporations and governments and financial...
Blog — ...Alberta Climate Dialogue (ABCD)—answered questions about the Citizens’ Panel or public deliberation processes in general. Some FAQs How was the panel selected? A public polling firm with an extensive bank...
Blog — ...and Ben Taylor. 2004. Food and Cultural Studies. New York: Routledge. Tsong, Nicole. 2009. “Chef Bourdain Talks about Seattle’s Magical Food Scene, Batali Envy, and More.” Seattle Times, 27 May....
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