Blog — ...beginning of May. At this time of year, we’re usually scrambling to print off promotional material, build displays, and research the best restaurants in whichever city is hosting the Congress...
Series — ...volume focuses on critical issues and emerging trends, while noting the evolutionary history and roots of this specialized mode of education and training. Send your manuscript for consideration to veletsianos@gmail.com....
Book — ...Brunswick anthropologist, Gail Pool, and University of Toronto PhD student in anthropology, Donna Young. They situate Lefty politically and historically and locate Lefty’s work in current debates about workers’ control....
Blog — ...working toward reconciliation with an Aboriginal community can be found in We Are Coming Home: Repatriation and Restoration of Blackfoot Cultural Confidence. This story of understanding and partnership between the...
Blog — It’s hard to believe that we have been writing this blog for two years and that we have been publishing books for ten years! Today we are celebrating these milestones...
Blog — ...through Skype for Business using this link: Join Skype Meeting. You will need to download the Skype Meetings App if you are not signed up with Skype for Business. If...
Blog — ...to the important work of scholars. To achieve greater transparency and to move beyond sharing information on a need-to-know basis, we decided to find ways to connect more purposefully with...
Blog — ...Hell by Arthur Bear Chief was a number one non-fiction bestseller in Edmonton at the beginning of April. Bear Chief’s memoir also won gold in regional non-fiction (Canada West) in...
Blog — ...described Manifold as a “text-based platform that seeks to be evolutionary, not revolutionary.” This was such a succinct way of describing what Manifold seeks to do, which is to provide...
Blog — ...a Bible study group that met at five o’clock each Tuesday evening. As I had nothing to do at home but mope, I left to arrive an hour ahead of...