Blog — ...books, requires our investment and we hope this list will help us all stay alert to and aware of the impact of these decisions. Postmedia Layoffs CANADALAND: Read a copy...
Blog — ...also carries an H index score of 68, according to SCImago. More than one hundred articles are submitted to IRRODL each month, proving that there are a significant number of...
Blog — ...glaciation and warming, drought and moisture, shaped the system. Rivers and wind lay down soil and stripped it away again. Dune systems grew and moved. Prairie pothole lakes formed in...
Blog — ...beyond publication. Open Access Publishing and Manifold Open access publishing is a model enabled by technology. In our early days as an open access press, we often encountered the assumption...
Blog — ...became clear how much bravery is required of civil servants to actually do something outside of “business as usual” around public involvement. Elected officials to take risks again and again...
Blog — ...structures. Why should someone who is plucked from all their networks be expected to engage effectively? Organizers felt that they could have integrated the deliberative process into existing networks where...
Blog — ...about Storytelling | April 2023 Joshua Whitehead, in dialogue with Angie Abdou “Everything I’ve crafted and made has been a whirlwind of community and folks and friends and lovers and...
Blog — ...the play area. We were shown no love or affection by anyone, period. Never a touch to indicate that everything was going to be all right. The ultimate betrayal was...
Blog — ...and issues of government accountability in Alberta, they explore the ramifications of oil dependence in areas such as Aboriginal rights, environmental policy, labour law, women’s equity, urban social policy, and...
Blog — ...dream and reality where we live and die. Sefer by Ewa Lipska, translated by Barbara Bogoczek and Tony Howard In those days I often talked to my father. “Read yourself,”...