Blog — ...vision for the future that they wanted to have in this part of the world. And our calls to action were really intended to be a reminder that this is...
Blog — ...the digital world. Next on our list to read… Awkward Politics: Technologies of Popfeminist Activism, a fun-looking book from McGill Queen’s University Press looks at how awkwardness can be used...
Blog — ...their worlds as they explore yours.” In this candid and concise volume, Kyle Conway, author of The Art of Communication in a Polarized World, considers how we can open ourselves...
Blog — ...life. From them I learned about my grandmother as a child who joined India’s struggle for independence at a tender age, a young woman who rubbed shoulders with the political...
Blog — ...dreaming are what draw people into the novel—and often, into sport more generally. Sport is a world where myth sometimes lives and walks and where people can form a sense...
Blog — ...National Geographic Society and professor of Anthropology at UBC called George and Alice’s story, “A fascinating account of the not so distant past when two worlds came together—that of Europe,...
Blog — ...a child was almost difficult to do. But now is definitely not the time for us to get pregnant. 23 February 2001 Fatigue today, feet hurt during yoga practice...
Blog — We are so excited to announced that the serialized audio version of Martin Weller’s 25 Years of Ed Tech launches today! This audio version is a collaborative project read by...
Blog — ...her family’s escape from Nazi Germany, through Russia, to Japan. The following excerpt is from early in the book when the Rothschilds are still living in Berlin. It is 1932...
Blog — We are excited to be participating once again in the University Press Week blog tour. This year’s #UPWeek theme is #LookItUp: Knowledge Matters. Today, the blog tour is focusing on...