Blog — “Sports are about identity and belonging, about our place in the world and how we see ourselves,” says David Taras in the introductory chapter to How Canadians Communicate V: Sports,...
Blog — ...is a great book.” Visiting with the Ancestors was reviewed in Museum Anthropology Writing the Body in Motion and The Medium is the Monster were featured in the 49th Shelf...
Blog — ...challenge that we have. I would encourage more efforts like ABCD. Keep it going because it is so important that communities learn how to talk to each other. —Jim Andrais...
Blog — ...swim are not the product of a timeless potential inherent in the water she swims in. That Savi chooses swimming for her self-journey is, in large measure, a result of...
Blog — ...by curriculum connection, grade level, genre, format, and language and uncover additional resources from publishers. You can find the AU Press contributions to this incredible resource by clicking through the...
Blog — ...Canmore, and Banff. On May 15, the Government of Alberta is declaring the inaugural Alberta Book Day which celebrates the importance of the publishing industry and highlights the diversity of...
Blog — ...peek at the books you could win: How Canadians Communicate III: Contexts of Canadian Popular Culture From Facebook to horror in film and television, from citizenship to museum policies, and...
Blog — ...importance of equity in pursuing a future of scholarship that is open by default. Athabasca University Press is committed to the principles of open access and has been an active...
Blog — ...flights of literary fancy eventually filter into his construction of Winnipeg’s identity as the perpetually winterbound city portrayed in Saddest Music. Its interiors are steamy and overheated, while its exteriors...
Journal — The International Journal of E-Learning & Distance Education is an international publication of the Canadian Network for Innovation in Education (CNIE) / Le Réseau canadien pour l’innovation en éducation (RCIÉ). Its...