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 — ...book club itself. In case you haven’t heard, we partnered with Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton—RISE to create a citywide book club that will bring people together to read, learn, and...
Blog — ...line. When your name is called you’ll signal with your arm raised. Then you’ll be told either to sit down on the grass or go to a side table where...
Blog — ...as the first open access scholarly press in Canada. Stay tuned for additional celebration information. In March and April, we will be partnering with Reconciliation in Solidarity Edmonton to host...
Blog — ...lectures and exams. Resources for teaching online are still in high demand so we thought it was a great time to highlight the work we do in this area! Our...
Blog — ...shake. I was so into the film that the shaking seemed normal—but in the context of the film, not in real life in Delmas 33. My chair started to shake....
Book — ...of the prison population for economic profit. As such, the institution became central to the development of industrial capitalist society. In the 1830s, politicians in Upper Canada embraced the idea...
— ...Heyes Interior design by Natalie Olsen, KissCut Design Cover design by Marvin Harder Memory and Landscape: Indigenous Responses to a Changing North explores the ways in which Indigenous peoples in...
Blog — ...document was drawn up because, in many cases, these rights were not being extended to Indigenous people around the world – including 1.4 million people in Canada. Read a book...
Blog — ...in Canda Indigenous Canada MOOC: This 12-week course is taught from an indigenous perspective and explores Indigenous histories and contemporary issues in Canada. You can audit the course for free...