Blog — Welcome to the summer edition of the AU Press newsletter! Media A review of Living on the Land was published in the Catalyst. Michelle Nieviadomy writes that “Living on the...
Blog — ...face challenges both complex and sometimes intractable. In Small Cities, Big Issues, editors Christopher Walmsley and Terry Kading “call into question the myth of Canada as a fair and just...
Blog — ...initiatives. To encourage our readers to participate in the social economy themselves, we have collected a list of some of our own hometown’s programs. What’s going on in Edmonton? Edmonton’s...
Blog — ...in open access in his article entitled “Beyond the Choir.” Read some stories from open access supporters on the Scholastica blog through their new initiative “The Open Access Stories.” According...
Blog — In preparation for Labour Day, labour experts Bob Barnetson and Jason Foster join us on the blog to answer some questions about their new book Health and Safety in Canadian...
Blog — ...each chapter on a technology, theory, or concept that has influenced each year since 1994. Throughout this historical overview, Weller advocates for a critical and research-based approach to new technologies,...
Blog — New books for Fall 2023! We are delighted to announce a new catalogue of forthcoming titles. This season includes additions to the Working Canadians series, a series from the Canadian...
Blog — The new CBC series Workin’ Moms has premiered to both praise and criticism, proving that the conversation surrounding women, children, and paid employment is ongoing and filled with tension. In...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the COVID-19 outbreak has universities around the world leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote lectures, exams, meetings, conferences, and more. But...
Blog — A wicked problem has nothing to do with witches of the west or evils that may lurk in the world (fantastical or otherwise). It’s a difficult or maybe even impossible...