Blog — ...more interesting to read. The big breakthrough came a couple of years in when I decided to make the assessment mirror my “real world” as much as possible. At the...
Blog — We are delighted to announce the release of our 2021 catalogue. With books from a wide variety of disciplines, we’re ready to fill your shelves (virtual or otherwise) with insightful...
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,...
Contributor — ...performance of gender on social media, and the lead researcher for the Young Canadians in a Wired World research project (funded by the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada)....
Contributor — ...professor of history at the University of Calgary. His research focuses on the ways in which residents of western Canada understand and position themselves in relation to the natural world....
Contributor — ...Institute for Science, Society and Policy at the University of Ottawa. He has served as policy consultant for such clients as the World Bank and Industry Canada and has authored...
Contributor — ...of Human Nutrition at the University of Cape Town and has served as a consultant for the World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations....
Contributor — ...the Department of English at MacEwan University. Her research focuses primarily on translation studies, world literature, Japanese literature, and women’s writing. She is also editor-in-chief of the journal Translation Studies....
Contributor — ...Bolshevism was not the unique product of an agrarian revolution but the result of a new class produced by the end of the First World War, a class of peasants-in-uniform....
Contributor — Active for over forty years with the Communist Party of Canada, Bert Whyte was a journalist, an underground party organizer and soldier during World War II, and a press correspondent...