Blog — ...oral. It will not be archived. As any story should, it will live and grow—and in that there is hope of reconciliation. –Frits Pannekoek Follow the series here. For...
Blog — ...and lasts a glorious ten days (August 11–21). As theatre lovers, we sometimes enjoy taking our noses out of a book and watching words come to life. So what are...
Blog — ...and a thoughtful critique of how Western civilization defines many environments as deficient. “Every ecological system is necessary and sufficient for the plants and animals that have co-evolved with it...
Blog — ...Canada’s fossil capital industry. You can listen to the interview on your favourite podcast platform, including Spotify: Planet Haliburton | Podcast on Spotify and Apple: Planet Haliburton: Planet haliburton-Regime...
Blog — Spring means that there are thousands of students graduating from undergraduate and graduate programs across Canada and the globe. Athabasca University’s convocation is as unique as its open and online...
Series — ...a variety of disciplines and is intended for both university audiences and lay audiences with an interest in the American and Canadian Wests. Send your manuscript for consideration to aupress@athabascau.ca....
Contributor — George Colpitts is an environmental historian and associate professor of history at the University of Calgary. His research focuses on the ways in which residents of western Canada understand and...
Contributor — Michael Keren is a professor and Canada Research Chair in the Department of Political Science and the Department of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary. He is the...
Contributor — ...Institute for Science, Society and Policy at the University of Ottawa. He has served as policy consultant for such clients as the World Bank and Industry Canada and has authored...
Contributor — Charlene Elliott is professor in the Department of Communication, Media and Film at the University of Calgary and Canada Research Chair in Food Marketing, Policy and Children’s Health.