Book — ...abortion. Their thoughts typically owe more to human circumstance than to ideology, and without them, we run the risk of thinking and talking about the issue of abortion only in...
Book — “We hear much in these days of the right to live. At this very moment the great working class of the world do not possess that right. They only have...
Blog — ...been on the chopping block all month. The Postmedia layoffs hit Edmonton the hardest and two very different newspapers now share a newsroom. Although they will retain their distinct branding...
Book — Listen to the audio version and accompanying podcast at 25years.opened.ca. In this lively and approachable volume based on his popular blog series, Martin Weller demonstrates a rich history of innovation...
Blog — ...comprehensive strategy that included a news release in print and video formats. The key messages were that poverty is a public health problem, that millions of Canadians live with food...
Book — To read like you mean it is to find ways to live with other people, exploring their worlds as they explore yours.” Kyle Conway In this candid and concise volume,...
Book — Nutrition textbooks used by universities and colleges in developing countries have very often been written by scholars who live and work in North America or the United Kingdom. And while...
Book — ...deemed acceptable—has fractured humanity, creating divisions that seemingly defy reconciliation. How do we restore the bonds of connection among human beings? How do we shift from polarization to peace? On...
— ...and Academic Book of the Year, Alberta Book Publishing Awards Regime of Obstruction edited by William K. Carroll “A remarkable volume that puts on display an impressive amount of empirical...
Book — The modern university can trace its roots to Kant’s call for enlightened self-determination, with education aiming to produce an informed and responsible body of citizens. As the university evolved, specialized...