Book — Transformer un organisme qui dispense des cours traditionnels en un organisme qui offre des cours à distance et en ligne n’est pas une entreprise de tout repos. Il faut comprendre...
Blog — ...in Canada, it was its 1937 amendment and the permitting of involuntary sterilizations that made the Alberta eugenics movement truly distinct. During the mid- to late 1930s—a time when the...
Contributor — ...and short fiction in literary magazines like EVENT, Existere, Carousel, and subTerrain. Originally from Toronto, Mark lives in Edmonton. His scholarly blog is www.academicalism.wordpress.com and he’s on Twitter as @sonicfiction....
Blog — ...hosting a Wikipedia edit-a-thon that celebrates the music of Edmonton! Montréal October 23: Vincent Larivière, Canada Research Chair in the Transformations of Scholarly Communication, is speaking at McGill about...
Blog — ...you think critically about what communication means in Canada and how it affects popular issues and themes such as politics, sports, and food, we are giving away a package of...
Book — This collection of essays stems from a joint conference held at the University College of Wales at Aberystwyth by the Committee on Canadian Labour History and the Society for the...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the COVID-19 outbreak has universities around the world leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote lectures, exams, meetings, conferences, and more. But...
Blog — At the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards, Mowafa Said Househ’s memoir, Under the Nakba Tree: Fragments of a Palestinian Family in Canada, took home gold in the category of Best...
— ...perceptual (print) disabilities is another way for us to remove barriers to knowledge and serve a wider community of readers. Committed to Open Access By embracing an open access publishing...
Blog — ...book in a series called Day One, the first attempt at telling the truth about abortion in Canada. Day One: Judith Mintz An Abortion Palimpsest: Writing the Hidden Stories...