Blog — ...your place of work to your social network, you are contributing to and shaping a section of your city. One of the ways that your city shapes your community is...
Blog — ...here. In the latest publication from Athabasca University Press, Norman Temple and Nelia Steyn, along with nutrition experts, a number of whom are based in Africa, have designed a textbook...
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Contributor — Valerie Steeves is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology at the University of Ottawa. She has spoken and written extensively on privacy. She is currently the principal investigator...
Contributor — ...C. Whittaker is associate professor of drama at St. Thomas University. He has written extensively on theatre in Canada and has taught, directed, and dramaturged at universities across the Canada....
Contributor — ...particular attention to child, migrant, and farm workers. Formerly, Bob worked for a trade union, the Alberta Workers’ Compensation Board, the Alberta Labour Relations Board, and Alberta Employment and Immigration....
Contributor — ...the Frost Centre for Canadian Studies and Native Studies. Her most recent books are Girl Trouble: Female 'Delinquency' in English Canada and Transforming Labour: Women and Work in Postwar Canada....
Contributor — Stephen A. Wolfe is a research scientist with the Geological Survey of Canada, at Natural Resources Canada, and an adjunct professor at Carleton University, in Ottawa.
Book — ...such as the 1949 Asbestos strike, and important cultural undertakings, such as working-class representations on film and video, are addressed. Historiographical controversies and debates associated with the relations of women’s...
Blog — ...chapter, I address how aspects of cupcake culture have permeated the kitchens of two Food Network male celebrity chefs, Chuck Hughes and Alton Brown, who are as comfortable scooping buttercream...