Journal — Oral History Forum d’histoire orale is the online journal of the Canadian Oral History Association. It serves as the premier meeting place for scholars, archivists, librarians, community activists and others who...
Series — ...literary and cultural. The series issues a reminder that literature is not obligated to behave in particular ways; rather, it can defy convention and comfort and demand that readers summon...
Contributor — Kara Dawson is professor of educational technology in the School of Teaching and Learning at the University of Florida and holds the Irvin and Rose Fien Scholarship in the College...
Blog — ...help you determine whether you have a wicked problem (come on, don’t we all?) and how public deliberation can help. You have a wicked problem if the problem is as...
Blog — ...is largely inspired by Northrop Frye’s argument that “poetry can only be made out of other poems.” In a post for 49th Shelf, McCutcheon elaborates on some key Canadian sources...
Blog — ...is simple. AU is dedicated to removing barriers that restrict access and success in university-level study and it focuses on four key principles to achieve that lofty goal—openness, flexibility, innovation,...
Blog — ...of books published in the province. The Alberta publishing industry is a small but mighty group of passionate and creative individuals committed to the work of enriching Canadian culture. Government...
Blog — ...AU Press is being acknowledged for its reputation as an innovator in open publishing and an organization that has demonstrated an interest in continually pushing the boundaries of format and...
Blog — If we’re being honest, we’re not quite sure what week it is anymore. The time warp that has accompanied this pandemic means we’re both relieved and disappointed that it’s the...
Blog — ...to tackle its subject matter in new and meaningful ways. As Conway says in his interview with Prairie Books Now: “Misreading is a knife that cuts both ways, which is...