Book — ...Dawson explores what experimental psychologists infer about these processes and considers what scientific explanations are required when we assume cognition is rule-governed symbol manipulation. From these foundations, psychologists can identify...
Book — Canada is regularly presented as a country where liberalism has ensured freedom and equality for all. Yet with the expansion of settlers into the First Nations territories that became southern...
Blog — ...At AU Press, we work with stories and experiences every day in the form of research and literature and we are continually reminded that listening is one of the most...
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 — ...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 better global citizen to posts on how to be an environmental steward, this year’s blog tour offers inspiration and resources from your favourite university presses. Today’s tour topic is...
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...