Blog — Until the late 1960s, the authorities on abortion were for the most part men—politicians, clergy, lawyers, physicians, all of whom had an interest in regulating women’s bodies. Rarely, however, do...
Blog — ...sustain change. In this volume, the authors further explore and refine the blended learning principles presented in their first book, Teaching in Blended Learning Environments: Creating and Sustaining Communities of...
Blog — ...racism at the hands of the government? Jason Foster and Bob Barnetson explore this question in Chapter 9. In 2014, women in Alberta were paid only 63 percent of the...
Blog — ...of and interest in Indigenous art. Scholarly Living on the Land: Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place edited by Nathalie Kermoal and Isabel Altamirano-Jiménez examines how patriarchy, gender, and colonialism have...
Blog — Welcome to the March edition of the Newsletter! Most of this past month was focused on launching the RISE book club website and finalizing details for the launch of the...
Blog — ...innovation and this new reading platform offers the accessibility and interactivity that we believe will help define the future of open access. The reading platform that offers readers the ability...
Blog — ...were honoured to have Arthur Bear Chief (author of My Decade at Old Sun, My Lifetime of Hell) join us to share a bit about his life and why he...
Blog — ...barriers and frankly, getting in the way of sharing the work of our authors with readers. What is particularly exciting about Manifold is the possibility of harnessing the opportunities that...
Blog — ...of diverse representation across the publishing industry by offering unique mentorship opportunities. Penn State University Press introduces their early-career employees in acquisitions, marketing, and production. University of Toronto Press shares...
Blog — Welcome to the April edition of the Newsletter! New Release The Wolves at My Shadow: The Story of Ingelore Rothschild was released at the beginning of the month. This memoir...