Blog — If your New Year’s resolution is to be more informed about our world, you should start the New Year by reviewing what happened in 2015. We have rounded up four...
Blog — ...Life’: Women’s Role in Food Provisioning in Paulatuuq, Northwest Territories” by Zoe Todd “Again and again, those to whom I spoke emphasized the importance of family and of bringing children...
Blog — ...reduce the cost of education and create flexibility in learning. One OER initiative that AU Press in currently involved with is the Campus Alberta OER Initiative. This initiative comes from...
Blog — ...website. Download it onto your iPad and read it on your next roadtrip! Living on the Land examines how patriarchy, gender, and colonialism have shaped the experiences of Indigenous women...
Blog — ...complex issues, generate innovative solutions, inspire collective or individual action, and, finally, build civic capacity. Build a social economy Many communities have chosen to intervene in the economic structures...
Blog — ...can read and support independent news sources like rabble.ca and the Tyee. Keep reading. And notice how much you rely on traditional journalism outlets for information, investigation, and perspective. ...
Blog — ...to others and to ideas that scare us by reading difficult texts. In elegant and compelling prose, Conway introduces readers to the idea that it is through uncertainty that we...
Blog — ...for an in-depth discussion about higher education’s relationship with educational technology and the possibilities and perils that students and instructors may face. Thursday, 14 May 2020, 12:00 pm MST Or...
Blog — In 1999, UNESCO proclaimed March 21 as World Poetry Day and in 2016 Twitter resurrected poetry. We believe that literary works are integral to scholarship and in the concise, succinct,...
Blog — In 2014, Meytal Radzinski, a young scholar, founded Women in Translation Month to be held annually in August in response to the gender disparity she noticed in works of translation....