Blog — ...the clinic, I enter another world. Shoppers, families, people young and old go about their business on the street outside, oblivious to the human drama playing out on the...
Blog — ...newspapers, leaflets, and party documents, Bullock arrives at a detailed explanation of the most controversial and significant debates of the period, and includes some, like the Living Wage policy, that...
Blog — “Sports are about identity and belonging, about our place in the world and how we see ourselves,” says David Taras in the introductory chapter to How Canadians Communicate V: Sports,...
Blog — ...from crossing the line. In the world of modern labour relations, the angry energy once associated with strikes has largely been drowned in a sea of legal restrictions. Laws governing...
Blog — The rapid pivot to online education following the outbreak of COVID-19 has meant universities and other schools around the world were suddenly leaning heavily on educational technology to facilitate remote...
Blog — ...– World Wide Web Consortium’s (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.2 AA – Accessibility metadata to promote conformance and discoverability of certified accessible publications By certifying publishers that comply...
Blog — ...access levels the playing field between those with privileged access to cutting edge research, and those who may not even know this research exists. I’m a little concerned by my...
Blog — ...never visited the iconic location in southern Alberta, but it is on my bucket list, and I’m hoping this book will make my first visit to the UNESCO World Heritage...
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 — ...of a single soldier. Hart discovered Charles Smith’s diary from the First World War in the Toronto Reference Library and was struck by a voice full of life, and the...