Blog — ...Land is a beautiful and complex collection of perspective, story, knowledge, and wisdom.” We took our Instagram followers on a book tour of Edmonton this summer! Points of interest included...
Blog — ...aspects of the work done by publishers remains a mystery to readers. To make matters worse, aside from our imprint on the spine of the book and the information on...
Blog — ...became clear how much bravery is required of civil servants to actually do something outside of “business as usual” around public involvement. Elected officials to take risks again and again...
Blog — ...part of my coursework for a degree in professional communications. You can expect to see my name attached to several blog posts throughout the remaining weeks of summer. (I promise...
Blog — ...Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese (Douglas & McIntyre) “Indian Horse does not tear down popular conceptions of hockey in Canada and offer some radically decolonial alternative in its stead; rather,...
Blog — ...Early Years of the Great Depression Jon Bartlett In this illuminating volume, Jon Bartlett follows the activities of BC Communists from the onset of the Great Depression to the coming...
Blog — Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences is an annual gathering of dozens of academic associations in Canada. It runs from May 12 to 20 and is fully virtual for...
Blog — ...modern world, new and often unforeseen effects of plastic and its production are continually being discovered. Plastics are entangled in multiple ecological and social crises, from the plasticization of the...
Blog — The oil and gas industry accounts for less than 10% of Canada’s GDP but the deleterious effects of the political power wielded by the industry is felt across the country....
Blog — ...shaped the experiences of Indigenous women as both knowers and producers of knowledge. From a variety of methodological perspectives, contributors to the volume explore the nature and scope of Indigenous...