Blog — ...the Commonwealth Association of Museums conference where she heard about museum programming from a number of Commonwealth countries including Kenya, Canada, New Zealand, Turkey, and South Africa. June 19–25 was...
Blog — Ethnohistory is not just a congeries of research tools or methods. It also affords a common ground where kindred spirits can meet and communicate, not only to share findings but...
Blog — ...up to each person, under Elder guidance, to learn where he or she fits into the contemporary Native spiritual mosaic and—equally important—to perceive how to take advantage of the potential...
Blog — ...to receive Dustship Glory by Andreas Schroeder. This prairie classic is also set in Saskatchewan and tells of Tom Sukanen’s attempt to build a ship in the middle of a...
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 — ...and it was both beautiful and almost too much to bear. There appeared to be no land. [inlinetweet prefix=”From Living on the Land: ” tweeter=”@au_press” suffix=””]I wondered to myself, where...
Blog — Top Tips from an Acquisitions Editor New scholars often turn to their dissertation for their first publication. They may know revisions are necessary but they may not know where to...
Blog — ...Shrivastava Here’s our reading schedule for the next few weeks. June 1 to 7 | Chapter One: Dislocations June 8 to 15 | Chapter Two: Many Homes June 16 to...
Blog — ...to scholarship toward a further probing of barriers to access too often overlooked. As an open access publisher, we too have been actively working on the “access” question of “open...
Blog — ...street violence as an approach to violence prevention, led by Dr. Roberto Aspholm. Finally, the Matrix Project sponsored by Behaviorists for Social Responsibility is exploring ways to better prepare behavioral...