Speaking Power to Truth: Digital Discourse and the Public Intellectual edited by Michael Keren and Richard Hawkins provides an analysis of the world of online discourse as it relates to…
November is National Life Writing Month and to celebrate, AU Press presents a few of our favourite memoirs from our back list. Life writing is a process by which the…
GIVEAWAY Welcome to Open Access Week 2015! To celebrate the importance of open access knowledge and the beauty of our printed books, we are hosting a giveaway! Enter below to…
Open Access Week runs from October 19–25 and as the first open access scholarly press in Canada, we are here to prepare you. October 16th just so happened to be…
In December 1994, the United Nations General Assembly proclaimed that August 9th would be recognized as the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples. A theme is chosen each year to draw attention to the problems faced by indigenous people around the world. This year the theme is “Ensuring Indigenous peoples’ health and well-being.”