Blog — ...blanks, offers new conceptions, and prompts much thought. Although there may be differing opinions on whether it would make good bed-time reading, there is no doubt in my mind that...
Blog — ...book, An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land. This publication is a collection of Brown’s most interesting and useful articles and a timeline of her scholarly career. This journey through Rupert’s Land...
Journal — Established in 1977 at the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton University, Alternate Routes is committed to creating outlets for critical social research and interdisciplinary inquiry. Alternate Routes seeks to be a public academic...
Blog — ...in articulating a new national identity. How Canadians Communicate V: Sports edited by David Taras and Christopher Waddell Never has media coverage of sports been more exhaustive, and never has...
Blog — ...for free online. Our fall catalogue was just released and we have some exciting new reads coming your way. See below for a taste of our forthcoming titles. Memory and...
Blog — This week’s #AUPBookOfTheWeek is Hobohemia and the Crucifixion Machine: Rival Images of a New World in 1930s Vancouver by Todd McCallum. This monograph explores Vancouver’s “hobo jungle,” and forces us...
Blog — ...commenting below, help us brainstorm dissertation titles, book titles, journal articles, or a new format of scholarship entirely. It can be optimistic, cynical, pragmatic, fantastical, or out of this world....
Blog — ...Shape Your Eyes by Shutting Them by Mark A. McCutcheon Hobohemia and the Crucifixion Machine: Rival Images of a New World in 1930s Vancouver by Todd McCallum Goodlands: A Meditation...
Blog — ...pushback against environmental regulations that might restrict profit. This book aims to help us find new ways to discuss and solve complex problems. Icon, Brand, Myth and Public Deliberation on...
Blog — ...unexpected reads, we have the list for you! If your partner is a CanLit enthusiast and enjoyed reading Who Has Seen the Wind by W.O. Mitchell, they will be delighted...