Blog — ...series demonstrates that the social structures and cultural attitudes in both Canada and the United States are in constant evolution, with echoes of established mythologies constantly being challenged by new...
Blog — ...in open access in his article entitled “Beyond the Choir.” Read some stories from open access supporters on the Scholastica blog through their new initiative “The Open Access Stories.” According...
Blog — In preparation for Labour Day, labour experts Bob Barnetson and Jason Foster join us on the blog to answer some questions about their new book Health and Safety in Canadian...
Blog — ...of Edmonton build new initiatives around the recommendations put forward by the Citizens’ Panel? There are few initiatives that the City of Edmonton has been working on that show how...
Blog — ...the most complex and intractable issues like climate change. In An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land, Jennifer Brown, one of the leading ethnohistorians in North America, investigates the surprising range of...
Blog — ...each chapter on a technology, theory, or concept that has influenced each year since 1994. Throughout this historical overview, Weller advocates for a critical and research-based approach to new technologies,...
Blog — ...to shape federal policy? In Alberta, the New Democratic Party is in a position to reverse the democratic deficit that is presently fuelling political and economic inequality. The findings in...
Blog — ...at the centre of his correspondence, yielding gradually to a new understanding of the autonomy of art, which in turn reflects his developing, and then all-consuming, interest in colour.” (Grant)...
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...