Blog — ...guidelines in mind at all stages of the publishing process. Our publications include features such as screen reader compatibility, alternative text for images, and navigable structures that accommodate a wide...
Blog — ...for social justice. Open access allows those who want to better understand some sliver of the world to find relevant information and then spread it around. Perhaps most importantly, open...
Blog — ...Although we publish authors from around the world on topics from distance education to labour studies to memoirs, our Alberta authors and the research they share about our province are...
Blog — ...an article that appeared in The Atlantic in 2012, that, “no country in the world is more mis-characterized in Western eyes than Iran.” As Manijeh Mannani and Veronica Thompson state...
Blog — Fearful of losing her family’s history and her father’s memories about Jewish life during World War II in Iran, Farideh Goldin asked Baba, as she called her father, to write...
Blog — ...a thoughtful (and sometimes fun!) look at Canadian culture and society with a bit of education alongside a bit of world history. In the spirit of holiday gift guides, we’ve...
Blog — AU Press is joining in on the celebration of International Open Access Week, which runs from October 25 to October 31. This year’s theme, chosen by the Open Access Week...
Blog — ...the world’s largest refugee crises. When disaster strikes, we often hear only the stories selected by the media and the voices of those affected are often lost or altered. In...
Blog — ...history that will resonate with scholars, students, and readers. Beautifully written, bristling with verve, insight and political nuance, this anthology deserves a wide audience of readers.” —Valerie Korinek, author of...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the COVID-19 outbreak has universities around the world leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote lectures, exams, meetings, conferences, and more. But...