Blog — ...history courses as well as courses on Canadian identity and history and city studies. If you are an instructor who is interested in an examination copy of any...
Blog — ...the small city struggling to confront increasingly complex social issues. The contributors argue that small cities can succeed in reconceiving community based on the ideals of acceptance, accommodation, and inclusion....
Blog — ...watched at any time by anyone. Another question that is more specific to AU Press is “what does open access publishing entail?” Interest in open access has increased significantly in...
Blog — ...at the book club launch event. You can read a review of How Canadians Communicate VI: Food Promotion, Consumption, and Controversy in the latest issue of Topia! Events The April...
Blog — ...website. Download it onto your iPad and read it on your next roadtrip! Living on the Land examines how patriarchy, gender, and colonialism have shaped the experiences of Indigenous women...
Blog — ...region’s labour movement. Film and the City: The Urban Imaginary in Canadian Cinema In this, the first comprehensive study of Canadian film and “urbanity”—the totality of urban culture and life—Melnyk...
Blog — ...reconnected with a part of their culture. It is the history of the Blackfoot people that is integral to another AU Press publication, Imagining Head-Smashed-In. This story, written by Jack...
Blog — ...is headed to the Commonwealth Museum Association conference in Calgary. If you’re there, stop by our booth and say hi! Throwback This month we are throwing it back to...
Blog — Issues of sustainability are top of mind for officials at public institutions and governments. But how does an institution develop policies and then integrate them into their procedures and how...
Blog — ...in Toronto and a record-setting 10,014 people attended! The Congress schedule is always packed with events including exhibits, panels, lectures, dance parties, book launches, art installations, and more. Every minute...