Blog — ...problem to solve. Our forthcoming book, Public Deliberation on Climate Change, helps readers determine what a wicked problem is and outlines how to engage communities in the work of untangling...
Blog — ...on how we can be more diligent in addressing racism. Don Gorman of Rocky Mountain Books has put together a list of Black-owned and Black-focused independent bookstores in North America....
Blog — ...accessibility, and innovation. After months of planning, building, and revising, we are so pleased to be able to reflect these commitments in this new online space (complete with new branding)....
Blog — ...mid-May! An Online Doctorate for Researching Professionals outlines how researching professionals can build an online community of inquiry, engage in critical discourse within and across disciplines, learn from and with...
Blog — ...in Canada, AU Press is known for innovative modes of publication and dissemination and we are looking forward to continuing that legacy with this new platform. What is Manifold? Manifold...
Blog — ...beginning of May. At this time of year, we’re usually scrambling to print off promotional material, build displays, and research the best restaurants in whichever city is hosting the Congress...
Blog — ...in a bookstore. Also part of this process is to share with the designer a more conventional description of what the book is about: Mesmerized by hollow concepts of...
Blog — ...host of young Indigenous scholars alongside well-known scholars Leanne Simpson and Mary Jane McCallum. Fraser writes of the vibrancy and innovation that these scholars bring to Indigenous research in Canada....
Blog — ...man currently living in Canaan, Haiti. His story, a first-hand account of a situation often exploited by foreign media, describes the intimate details of the lives of the poor in...
Blog — ...deliberation. This is not an exercise to come up with the perfect answer. This was one conversation in a community. It is the beginning of what needs to be continued....