Blog — ...on a dime. This alienation and estranged subjectivity is particularly evident in “Three votive candles,” “Shape your eyes by shutting them,” and “Was I asleep?” Di Brandt calls this work...
Blog — ...in October along with many other international advocates for open access. As it is our ten year anniversary this year, we looked at what we have learned since becoming Canada’s...
Blog — ...I’ve always known that the Indigenous peoples here on Turtle Island were not the first or the only peoples to endure this long execution.” 6.2 Samih this soil is sacred...
Blog — ...around the options and here’s what we came up with! We also spent some time exploring the Remixer Machine and found a few other tools to remix this cover! Pixel-Pic...
Blog — ...expanse of water reflecting the sunlight, and it was both beautiful and almost too much to bear. There appeared to be no land. I wondered to myself, where I would...
Blog — ...to shape federal policy? In Alberta, the New Democratic Party is in a position to reverse the democratic deficit that is presently fuelling political and economic inequality. The findings in...
Blog — ...the University of South Africa Press to produce this book. Unisa Press is the largest university press in Africa and this publication represents AU Press’ first collaboration with this distinguished...
Blog — Calling all Alberta educators! There’s a new way to discover Alberta-published books that have already been matched to the Alberta curriculum! Alberta Books for Schools is a digital database and...
Blog — Welcome to the 2018 University Press Week blog tour! This year’s #UPWeek theme is #TurnItUP and we’ll be celebrating the ways in which university presses amplify voices, stories, and subjects...
Blog — ...used to stage protests to draw attention to working conditions and other labour related issues. This year, a protest was mounted at Pearson International Airport to demand a $15 minimum...