Blog — ...movement in Alberta had been pretty “white” (Alberta Federation of Labour 2001). Amidst the sea of African and Asian newcomers, I spotted a handful of UFCW staffers familiar to me....
Blog — ...masterful blend of scholarship and public appeal is rare in any discipline, but especially in North American pre-contact archaeology. Alberta’s Lower Athabasca Basin: Archaeology and Palaeoenvironments edited by Brian M....
Blog — ...in and we were able to put together an FAQ to mitigate some of the misunderstandings around open access publishing at AU Press. AU Press is proud to be the...
Blog — ...complete Exam for Discovery will be available for download from aupress.ca in December. Q Okay. Okay, is there any other physical abuse that you would like to tell us about...
Blog — ...as an inheritor of Cree, Ojibwe, Scottish, and English, kiyâm articulates a powerful yearning for family, history, peace, and love. Memoirs Amma’s Daughters by Meenal Shrivastava is a stunning work...
Blog — ...of Alberta, and adjunct professor, Faculty of Communication and Cultural Studies, University for Development Studies, Ghana. Reza Hasmath is a professor in political science at the University of Alberta. Anna...
Blog — ...latest online education title from AU Press, Emergence and Innovation in Digital Learning: Foundations and Applications, is a collection of articles that challenges educators to consider how the sociocultural environment...
Blog — ...learn about residential schools. It’s a tough read—triggering and horrific—but it is also laced with light and the power of culture, language, family, traditions, and learning to trust and try...
Blog — ...Woywitka will be speaking at Science Outreach Athabasca on February 22. In May we are headed to Regina for the annual Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. 2018 marks...
Blog — ...She looks at the trial of mistahi-maskwa, or Big Bear, and the Frog Lake massacre and offers up language as a powerful bridge to reconciliation. Cree and English tug at...