Blog — ...distance education universities. Such an appropriation and integration of new learning technologies (e.g., online collaborative apps, social media, virtual reality, artificial intelligence ) are redefining the way contemporary universities are...
Blog — ...(Spring 2000): 107–26; Don Gayton, The Wheatgrass Mechanism: Science and Imagination in the Western Canadian Landscape (Saskatoon: Fifth House, 1990) 125–33. You can download Goodlands for free on our website....
Blog — ...statistics on the publication of women in translation, requested statements from publishers on their lack of works by women in translation, published countless reading lists, and advocated tirelessly for more...
Blog — ...This event, put on by the Edmonton Public Library, celebrated local authors and publishers. Thanks to the Book Publishers Association of Alberta for representing our books! The Craig Heron Retirement...
Blog — ...producing relevant and important work. Public Deliberation on Climate Change is a collection edited by Lorelei L. Hanson that looks at how public deliberation can help citizens and governments discuss...
Blog — Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez brings together Indigenous women scholars to discuss the marginalization of the knowledge traditionally held...
Blog — ...deeper level.” —Joanne Arnott, author of A Night for the Lady and Halfling Spring “Truth Behind Bars”: Reflections on the Fate of the Russian Revolution by Paul Kellogg “Kellogg has...
Blog — Last month, we celebrated Women in Translation Month and this month we’re celebrating translation more broadly with Translation Month! Over the years, we’ve published books translated from Punjabi, Odia, Polish,...
Blog — ...book, An Ethnohistorian in Rupert’s Land. This publication is a collection of Brown’s most interesting and useful articles and a timeline of her scholarly career. This journey through Rupert’s Land...
Blog — ...reporter by Roy Farran who has a controversial past. This memoir blurs fact and fiction creating an interesting reflection on the blend of rumours and truth that defined Roy Farran....