Blog — ...inclusiveness in our society. Last year for International Women’s Day, we featured at books written about women by women. This year, we are looking back on the past three publication...
Blog — ...mid-May! An Online Doctorate for Researching Professionals outlines how researching professionals can build an online community of inquiry, engage in critical discourse within and across disciplines, learn from and with...
Blog — ...survive, and on its own terms. Joegodson and Jackson began writing this memoir in 2012 and they documented their writing experience in a series of videos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gxn1VBqI2tE&context=C33a08f7ADOEgsToPDskJ29EfuUz9BlxdM2s1kU3eG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lcCH_NQMZw Kim Ives,...
Journal — Oral History Forum d’histoire orale is the online journal of the Canadian Oral History Association. It serves as the premier meeting place for scholars, archivists, librarians, community activists and others who...
Blog — ...italic, and bold: a number sufficient for a meat-and-potatoes project but too restrictive for a more complex project. At the moment, free text typefaces are hardly any match for commercially...
Contributor — ...English and film studies at the University of Alberta and continues to write for radio, stage and screen. Her one-act comedies have been produced across Canada. Her website is www.katherinekoller.ca....
Book — ...to success in writing the essays required in most university disciplines. With an emphasis on process, this textbook encourages students to develop their own individual methods that will allow them...
Book — Angela Wanhalla begins her story in Maitapapa, Taieri, New Zealand, the mixed-descent community where her great-grandparents, John Brown and Mabel Smith, were born. As In/visible Sight takes shape, a community...
Book — In every sphere of life, division and intolerance have polarized communities and entire nations. The learned construction of the Other—an evil “enemy” against whom both physical and discursive violence is...
Book — In 1906, Nello Vernon-Wood (1882–1978) reinvented himself as Tex Wood, Banff hunting guide and writer of “yarns of the wilderness by a competent outdoorsman.” His homespun stories of a vanishing...