Blog — Since Athabasca University Press was founded ten years ago as Canada’s first open access press, interest in open access publishing has increased significantly. In fact, several university presses in Canada...
Blog — ...instruct the viewer how to cook—which, for some scholars, is problematic because of its lack of immediate educational value—it nonetheless presents multiple entryways into informal learning about processes such as...
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 — ...Read Week! If you missed our post on reading in unexpected places, you can check it out here. Follow the hashtag #FTRWeek for more! Upcoming Events Kahente Horn-Miller and...
Blog — ...like climate change and violence at all levels. Constructive noncooperation is one area of study that is being included in these discussions, in part I believe as a result of...
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 — ...I left India in 1997, first for South Africa and then, in 2006, I moved to Edmonton. But I used to go to India every year while my parents were...
Series — ...literary and cultural. The series issues a reminder that literature is not obligated to behave in particular ways; rather, it can defy convention and comfort and demand that readers summon...
Contributor — Alison K. Brown’s research addresses the ways in which artifacts and photographs can be used to think about colonialism and its legacies. Before joining the Department of Anthropology at the...
Contributor — Kara Dawson is professor of educational technology in the School of Teaching and Learning at the University of Florida and holds the Irvin and Rose Fien Scholarship in the College...