Blog — ...in one direction. You look ahead at the landscape, try to get a look at the text’s face, evaluate your expectations and aspirations, and then you make start making decisions....
Blog — ...in online learning environments to alter and improve assessment and evaluation has yet to be explored by educators and learners. In the excerpt below, the authors look at one of...
Contributor — Born in Shiraz, Iran to a family of dayanim, Farideh Goldin now lives in Virginia and is the director of the Institute for Jewish Studies and Interfaith Understanding at Old...
Contributor — Supriya Kar is an editor and translator from Odisha, India. She previously worked as an editor at Cambridge University Press India, and now edits the online journal, Indian Literature Today,...
Contributor — Jamie Dopp is associate professor of Canadian literature at the University of Victoria, where he has taught a course in hockey and literature for a number of years. His poetry,...
Contributor — Chantal Allan is an award-winning journalist who has reported for CBC Radio and NPR (National Public Radio). Her articles have appeared in the Toronto Star, Los Angeles Daily News, and...
Contributor — ...from Free University of Berlin. He was President of the Association for Canadian Studies until 2005, after serving as Vice-President for several years. He now teaches at Arizona State University....
Contributor — Richard Daly is a social anthropologist, translator, editor, and Aboriginal rights consultant. Originally from a fishing and forestry community on the Pacific Coast, Daly now resides in Norway near Oslo.
Blog — ...Best Books of the Year list and Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada made it on the list! Congratulations to editors Lorna Stefanick and Meenal Shrivastava and...
Series — ...and the collective. Manuscripts that include an introduction or epilogue that contextualizes the primary materials and reflects on their significance will be preferred. Send your manuscript for consideration to aupress@athabascau.ca....