Blog — ...in Public Deliberation on Climate Change. How do you bring everyone up to speed on such a complex topic so that everyone has the same information and it isn’t perceived...
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...
Blog — ...of world events that you find in the newspaper. Oil prices plummeted in 2015, prompting politicians and citizens to look at what the oil industry means to Albertans and Canadians....
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 — ...as a tool for engaging with contemporary feminist activism. For Canadians to read… Are you a French Immersion student who no longer has the opportunity to speak or write en...
Blog — ...your place of work to your social network, you are contributing to and shaping a section of your city. One of the ways that your city shapes your community is...
Blog — ...and business to account—especially when it comes to the big, complicated investigative stories that just can’t be done by local broadcast media, or clickbait-oriented web sites.” –Jon Kay. J-Source: “While...
Blog — ...Dialectics series How to Read Like You Mean It | April 2023 Kyle Conway “To read like you mean it is to find ways to live with other people, exploring...
Blog — ...add this link to your calendar: https://gognoer.clickmeeting.com/25years A recording will be made available following the event. Martin Weller is the director of The Open Education Research Hub and the director of...