Blog — ...remain invisible until they’re communicated. And here’s where scholarly presses come in. If scholarly work is meant to improve society, then society needs to be able to use that work....
Blog — ...can enjoy some special exhibits by indigenous artists such as “7: Professional Native Indian Artists Inc.” AU Press is proud to publish many excellent works by indigenous authors and in...
Blog — ...not interested in hearing a summary of Foucault’s ideas on governmentality and so the literature review can usually be cut. Sometime there is a work that will be integral to...
Blog — ...were inherently connected to these cataclysmic events as a young girl living in colonized India. The stories in Amma’s Daughters remind us that ordinary people’s lives affect, and are in...
Blog — ...proponent of this model since its founding in 2007. Our publishing model allows us to remove barriers to knowledge and increase access to scholarship by making all our publications freely...
Blog — ...Also the film “How to Start a Revolution,” chronicling Gene Sharp’s work, is an inspiring tool for use in classrooms and within activist groups. The International Center on Nonviolent Conflict...
Blog — ...benefits are either stagnant or in decline. The problem of wealth and income inequality continues to grow as economic rewards are concentrated at the top of the income scale and...
Journal — The International Journal of E-Learning & Distance Education is an international publication of the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE) / Le Réseau canadien pour l’innovation en éducation (RCIÉ). Its...
Journal — ...distance education systems. It aims to improve the quality of basic and applied research while also addressing the need for the translation of this knowledge into policies and activities that...
Journal — Labour/Le Travail is the semi-annual publication of the Canadian Committee on Labour History. Since its first issue in 1976, it has carried many important articles in the fields of working-class history,...