Blog — GIVEAWAY Welcome to Open Access Week 2015! To celebrate the importance of open access knowledge and the beauty of our printed books, we are hosting a giveaway! Enter below to...
Blog — ...came onto the grasslands, whether emerging from the earth as the old stories tell or coming down from the north as more recent commentators would have it, they fit themselves...
Blog — Events February 7: Public Deliberation on Climate Change will be launched at the Edmonton Tower at 6:45 pm. The event, which is a partnership with the City of Edmonton and...
Blog — ...progression in the citizens’ capacities to discuss, deliberate, and decide. Provide citizens as much ownership as you possibly can. Work with citizens to learn what they need to do the...
Blog — ...it’s going to be exciting to see the reactions this fall when they go back to school, which is soon, as to if they can capture that same technique. Not...
Blog — ...deliberation. This is not an exercise to come up with the perfect answer. This was one conversation in a community. It is the beginning of what needs to be continued....
Blog — ...on television, the cupcake can be deconstructed and reassembled in order to signify a range of things—from retro domesticity to hypermasculinity. Therefore, I argue that the baking of cupcakes on...
Blog — ...released, so be sure to check out some of these related titles while you wait! Mission Life in Cree-Ojibwe Country: Memories of a Mother and Son by Elizabeth Bingham Young...
Blog — Calling all Alberta educators! There’s a new way to discover Alberta-published books that have already been matched to the Alberta curriculum! Alberta Books for Schools is a digital database and...
Blog — ...as the apocalypse becomes more possible, McCutcheon’s poetry offers some sympathy, a kind of impish commiseration. You can download Shape Your Eyes by Shutting Them for free on our website....