Book — Although most Canadians are familiar with surveillance cameras and airport security, relatively few are aware of the extent to which the potential for surveillance is now embedded in virtually every...
Book — ...in the field. Legal Literacy fulfills this aim by providing a foundational understanding of key concepts such as legal personhood, jurisdiction, and precedent, and by introducing students to legal research...
Book — ...landscape. These critical excursions provide analysis of and insight into the way new media technologies change the workings of social engagement for personal expression, social interaction, and political engagement. The...
Book — ...depicted in this collection, themes of class, poverty, violence, and family are developed. Together they form a critique of social mores and illuminate the difficult lives of the subaltern in...
Book — ...d’un programme de formation ». Ce livre, écrit dans le style abordable du journal de bord, amène les lecteurs à l’intérieur du processus quotidien du design de cours universitaires, au...
Book — While contemporaries and historians alike hailed the establishment of Buffalo National Park in Wainwright, Alberta as a wildlife saving effort, the political climate of the early twentieth century worked against...
Book — ...exclude and reform Indigenous people. Presenting Anglo-Canadian liberal capitalist values and structures and interests as normal, natural, and beyond reproach devalued virtually every aspect of Indigenous cultures. This book explores...
Blog — ...writings on aspects of educational technology. Anne-Marie Scott is the Deputy Provost of Athabasca University and has over 18 years of experience in online and distance education. Prior to joining Athabasca...
Blog — ...distance education universities. Such an appropriation and integration of new learning technologies (e.g., online collaborative apps, social media, virtual reality, artificial intelligence ) are redefining the way contemporary universities are...
Blog — ...stories on regional and national broadcasts, all highlighting that food-insecure Canadians are often obliged to eat Kraft Dinner prepared without milk because they have run out of money for food....