Book — ...and working-class histories or different generational styles associated with the presentation of labour’s past are surveyed. This is an issue all interested in Canadian society and its development will not...
Blog — Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences is an annual gathering of dozens of academic associations in Canada. It runs from May 12 to 20 and is fully virtual for...
Blog — ...this volume offers compelling new angles from which to map the geographies of oppression and resistance. Paul McKenzie-Jones is a settler associate professor of Indigenous studies at the University of...
Blog — ...Daniel is a Senior Professor of Practice and Director of Research at Newcomb Institute of Tulane University, where she teaches in the Department of Communication. She is the author of...
Blog — ...before.” This new opportunity for sharing information is the foundation for a collective intelligence in the public sphere rather than the dominance of one elite intellectual. Liz Pirnie investigates the...
Blog — June 21 marks National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. This day is an essential celebration of the contributions of Indigenous peoples and an acknowledgement of their experiences, stories, and culture....
Blog — ...this semester. I gave you everything I had, and this is what you turn in?” As I stared at the last slog of term papers and final exams and thought...
Blog — ...armbands. One of the men was big and mean-looking, the bill of his cap pulled down to just above his eyes, his face in shadow, his eyes like beacons shining...
Blog — ...education. 25 Years of Ed Tech by Martin Weller In this lively and approachable volume based on his popular blog series, Martin Weller demonstrates a rich history of innovation and...
Blog — ...by extension, virtual worlds in education. These examples must remain broad in order to cover the range of AT involved, but specific instances of this AT, along with purchase information,...