Book — Digital communications technology has immeasurably enhanced our capacity to store, retrieve, and exchange information. But who controls our access to information, and who decides what others have a right to...
Book — ...in the field. Legal Literacy fulfills this aim by providing a foundational understanding of key concepts such as legal personhood, jurisdiction, and precedent, and by introducing students to legal research...
Book — ...landscape. These critical excursions provide analysis of and insight into the way new media technologies change the workings of social engagement for personal expression, social interaction, and political engagement. The...
Book — ...to the present, these stories offer a multiplicity of voices—some sentimental and melodramatic, others rebellious and bold—and capture the predicament of characters who often live on the margins of society....
Book — ...que l’on travaille avec des spécialistes de la matière qui ont, dans la plupart des cas, toujours présenté leur enseignement en mode présentiel, en salle de classe. Peu d’entre eux...
Book — While contemporaries and historians alike hailed the establishment of Buffalo National Park in Wainwright, Alberta as a wildlife saving effort, the political climate of the early twentieth century worked against...
Book — ...exclude and reform Indigenous people. Presenting Anglo-Canadian liberal capitalist values and structures and interests as normal, natural, and beyond reproach devalued virtually every aspect of Indigenous cultures. This book explores...
Blog — ...writings on aspects of educational technology. Anne-Marie Scott is the Deputy Provost of Athabasca University and has over 18 years of experience in online and distance education. Prior to joining Athabasca...
Blog — ...edited by Frank W. Stahnisch and Erna Kurbegović “The scholarly study of eugenics in Alberta has been seriously limited, as concentration has been restricted to the province’s original Sexual Sterilization...
Blog — ...and even denial, of deeply ingrained inequity in this country.” The following excerpt from Rock’s chapter raises awareness about how Canadians are communicating about food and what is left out...