Blog — ...Alberta Oil and the Decline of Democracy in Canada looks at the issues surrounding the oil industry from multiple perspectives. The big question is how does a single resource economy...
Blog — ...that you haven’t covered already? A I guess—I can’t really remember because it was a daily occurrence with us, sometimes it’s hard for me to—to actually remember these things. You...
Blog — ...competitive with the best of its restricted access competitors. “IRRODL has been leading the way in open access in Canada from its very beginning,” says editor-in-chief Rory McGreal, “It led...
Blog — Spring means that there are thousands of students graduating from undergraduate and graduate programs across Canada and the globe. Athabasca University’s convocation is as unique as its open and online...
Blog — ...moment in time. To learn more about this remarkable book, visit ammasdaughters.com. https://youtu.be/kMvhRA4iBqY My only memory of my grandmother, Prakashwati Sinha, is an illogical one: being held in her lap...
Blog — ...watched at any time by anyone. Another question that is more specific to AU Press is “what does open access publishing entail?” Interest in open access has increased significantly in...
Blog — ...reconnected with a part of their culture. It is the history of the Blackfoot people that is integral to another AU Press publication, Imagining Head-Smashed-In. This story, written by Jack...
Blog — Southern Africa is currently experiencing the worst drought in over a century. The drought brings consequences for almost every industry in Southern Africa: the maize harvest is minimal, hydro-electric energy...
Blog — ...returned 251 sacred objects from its collection to the Niitsitapi (Blackfoot). With contributions from all those intimately involved in the work of repatriation, notably the Piikani, Siksika, and Kainai elders...
Blog — ...history courses as well as courses on Canadian identity and history and city studies. If you are an instructor who is interested in an examination copy of any...