Blog — ...the Independent Publisher Awards! Alberta Native News published a story about the RISE book club! Read about how Arthur Bear Chief wrote his residential school memoir and what was discussed...
Book — ...introduction to critical thinking methods, principles, and applied examples. It engages the reader to question their attitude and approach to critical thinking and provides a detailed introduction to the role...
Blog — ...as they are, the fact that something so painful is also necessary and healthy. These basic principles, along with the use of math as one analogy, and references to Buddhism...
Blog — Happy Open Access Week! As the first open access press in North America, we are grateful for the opportunity to engage with other open access advocates and to promote the...
Blog — ...they are launching a new grocery delivery program—on bikes! Pogo CarShare: this carsharing initiative uses your smartphone to find a car in your zone and even uses an app to...
Blog — ...performed on January 19 and 20. The performance feature poetry from McIlwraith’s kiyâm (published by AU Press in 2012). Brian Ronaghan, editor of Alberta’s Lower Athabasca Basin, and contributor Robin...
Blog — ...organizers of public involvement exercises change or avoid? An area that could be improved upon is sharing what was learned with the larger community. While there were many good ideas...
Contributor — ...include: Patriots and Proletarians: Politicizing Hungarian Immigrants in Canada, Discounted Labour: Women Workers in Canada, 1870–1939, co-authored with Ruth Frager, and Jobs and Justice: Fighting Discrimination in Wartime Canada, 1939–1945....
Blog — ...is a legal process formally called Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA). An EIA is a collection of individual cumulative effects assessments. These assessments identify regional archaeological resources and the past, present,...
Blog — Canada’s largest academic conference, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, or “Congress,” is only weeks away! We’re thrilled to be sharing a booth once again with the University of...