Blog — ...on Climate Change affirm, public deliberation can empower people to take action. As David Kahane and Gwendolyn Blue put it, “Public deliberation is debate and discussion aimed at producing reasonable,...
Blog — ...Justin Race, on the new Navigating Careers in Higher Education series and their new website. University of Washington Press features a Q&A with editors of new series, Abolition: Emancipation from...
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 — ...announced at a gala reception on September 24, 2024. Many people had a hand in bringing this beautiful book into the world. The cover, art direction, and illustrations were created...
Blog — ...identity to ecology, Indigenous studies, and gender studies, this interdisciplinary has been on a wide variety of syllabi. Living on the Land examines how patriarchy, gender, and colonialism have shaped...
Blog — ...thrilled that she was recognized for her work by being the only designer on the shortlist for Book Design. Her design for A Revision of Forward by NeWest Press won...
Blog — ...the 1950s felt the need to go into hiding—once from the French police and on the other occasion in fear of assassination. Font variations for the final cover sketch. The...
Blog — ...for the current collection. He follows this up with a tour through the non-Canadian inspiration for The Hub. McCutcheon draws on poetry, but also other forms of writing, including music....
Blog — ...looking for information about the evolution of abortion rights, regulations, and laws in Canada, but also a great read for anyone interested in the role of abortion rights in the...
Blog — ...Regional Non-Fiction, Canada-West. The win was a tie with Tracking the Caribou Queen: Memoir of a Settler Girlhood by Margaret Macpherson (NeWest Press). The Independent Publisher Book Awards were created...