Blog — ...industry-funded regulator. Find out how this has affected the development of oil in Alberta in Chapter 4 by Lorna Stefanick. How are migrant workers targeted by a systematized form of...
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 — ...on how we can be more diligent in addressing racism. Don Gorman of Rocky Mountain Books has put together a list of Black-owned and Black-focused independent bookstores in North America....
Blog — ...of and interest in Indigenous art. Scholarly Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez examines how patriarchy, gender, and colonialism have...
Blog — ...identify multiple areas of interest and problems of practice, but not all of them can be addressed during a doctorate, and it may not be possible to research certain ideas...
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....
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 — ...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 — ...wanted to share a little more information about each of these books to show why they earned these nominations. CATEGORY: Learning Book of the Year SHORTLISTED BOOK: Martin Weller’s...
Blog — ...timeline. Once you have learned about this history of open access, here are some projections for the future! Martin Paul Eve shares his thoughts on how to get researchers involved...