Blog — ...not to go ahead with this in his thesis on the ILP between 1938 and 1950: When the ILP hesitated on the brink and then took a step back from...
Blog — ...of the memo sent by Paul Godfrey to employees. The CBC: AU Press author and Carleton University journalism professor, Chris Waddell talks about the layoffs. Toronto Star: “But at least...
Blog — ...arrived. It is important to recognize the limitations of public deliberation. This is not an exercise to come up with the perfect answer. This was one conversation in a community....
Blog — ...to express his affection for her. But sadly, despite her charms, the girl failed to gain even the smallest placein Ushabati’s heart.” The Mendicant is historically significant: published in 1899,...
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 — ...the Commonwealth Association of Museums conference where she heard about museum programming from a number of Commonwealth countries including Kenya, Canada, New Zealand, Turkey, and South Africa. June 19–25 was...
Blog — ...to receive Dustship Glory by Andreas Schroeder. This prairie classic is also set in Saskatchewan and tells of Tom Sukanen’s attempt to build a ship in the middle of a...
Blog — ...remain invisible until they’re communicated. And here’s where scholarly presses come in. If scholarly work is meant to improve society, then society needs to be able to use that work....
Blog — ...justice for all, and we would love for you to join! Below, Shrivastava shares her only memory of Amma, her grandmother, and what this memoir means to her at this...
Blog — ...to scholarship toward a further probing of barriers to access too often overlooked. As an open access publisher, we too have been actively working on the “access” question of “open...