Blog — ...digital publishing provides, including building a community of scholars and readers, and upholding our commitment to access. Beyond Publishing Terence told us that the idea for Manifold originated from a...
Blog — ...became clear how much bravery is required of civil servants to actually do something outside of “business as usual” around public involvement. Elected officials to take risks again and again...
Blog — ...of the Citizens’ Panel members to a larger community in an attempt to build stronger cohesion and sustained engagement. Be brave. Welcome citizens to contribute their own understanding of the...
Blog — ...in Odishan, have been translated into English and collected into a new volume entitled Spark of Light. These stories offer a multiplicity of voices—some sentimental and melodramatic, others rebellious and...
Blog — June is Indigenous History Month, a time to celebrate Indigenous peoples and acknowledge their experiences, stories, and culture. In recognition of this time of reflection, we’ve selected excerpts on love...
Blog — ...Life’: Women’s Role in Food Provisioning in Paulatuuq, Northwest Territories” by Zoe Todd “Again and again, those to whom I spoke emphasized the importance of family and of bringing children...
Blog — ...sort of origin, try to discover some text that fixes your feet firmly in one direction. You look ahead at the landscape, try to get a look at the text’s...
Blog — Ethnohistory is not just a congeries of research tools or methods. It also affords a common ground where kindred spirits can meet and communicate, not only to share findings but...
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 — ...editor of Without Apology: Writings on Abortion in Canada, about some of the recent reproductive justice issues in Canada. This book has become especially timely in light of the recent...