Blog — ...Zoe S. Todd, contributors to Living on the Land, will be reading and discussing their chapters at Octopus Books in Ottawa on March 23. You can find all the details...
Blog — ...off to Indiana University Press to help set up their Manifold instance and we are off to experiment with the platform and find out how it can work best for...
— ...to open access. This new imprint showcases our commitment to innovative approaches to digital publishing. Critical Thinking, Logic and Argument by Eric Dayton and Kristin Rodier Introduction to Computer Programming...
Blog — ...through a technological lens that focuses on the parts we play in technologies, from language and pedagogies to computers and regulations. He proposes a new theory of education whereby individuals...
Blog — ...host of young Indigenous scholars alongside well-known scholars Leanne Simpson and Mary Jane McCallum. Fraser writes of the vibrancy and innovation that these scholars bring to Indigenous research in Canada....
Book — Refugees face distinct challenges and are often subject to dehumanization by politicians, media, and the public. In this context, Resisting the Dehumanization of Refugees provides urgent insights and policy relevant...
Blog — ...you and learn what you know and think about open access publishing. We have a two-minute survey that we would love for you to complete. If you don’t know what...
Blog — “Sports are about identity and belonging, about our place in the world and how we see ourselves,” says David Taras in the introductory chapter to How Canadians Communicate V: Sports,...
Blog — ...first open access press established in Canada. Within the disciplines of the social sciences and humanities, open access has come to mean the publication of material online that is free...
Blog — ...and Innovation in Digital Learning edited by George Veletsianos. You can read our MOOCs and Moodle blog post here to learn about the book and to find some resources on...