Ideals Then Ideas presents an overview of ABA's built and unbuilt work within a set of conceptual...
This book brings together five transformative architectural practices from around the globe to cr...
Online education is often heralded as a solution for accessibility to higher education; however, ...
Instructors across higher education require inspiring and practical resources for creating, adapt...
Safarnameh-an Urdu word meaning an account of a journey-is the story of Trevor Harrison's overlan...
Blue Skies over Wuhan traces the development of environmental protection policy in China through ...
Unmothering Autism rethinks autism and mothering to reveal what it means for us to live well toge...
Women and Leadership in Distance Education in Canada incorporates narrative accounts from leaders...
The Enduring Riddle of Mackenzie King assembles a who's who of political historians to untangle t...
What Could a University Be? identifies new ideas that can help refocus the university on educatin...
Integrating environmental considerations into public contracts is now largely possible, enabling ...
This compelling investigation shows how an independent prosecutor, who can initiate investigation...
Abode is a debut collection of interconnected prose and free verse poems by Jun-long Lee that del...
A Tight Grip uncovers the strategies of political terror and ideological control that underpin re...
The Political Party in Canada provides a comprehensive exploration of contemporary Canadian polit...
Poor enforcement of international intellectual property law in non-Western countries is typically...
Chrétien and the World, the first book-length study of the former prime minister's foreign policy...
The New Politics of Western Canada examines the identity of 'the West,' its contested political i...
Mega Pipelines, Mega Resistance reveals how and why social movements have frustrated major pipeli...
Our Voices Must Be Heard examines the ideals and failings of Ontario's suffrage history, its dari...
Once upon This Land is a much-needed overview of archaeology in British Columbia that introduces ...
Watching the Bear draws on recently declassified documents to offer a wholly new perspective on C...
Deciding on Death is a comprehensive analysis of the ethical debate, political controversy, and j...
Renegotiating the Bargain explores and explains a major shift in how power is shared within Canad...
Unceded reveals the BC government's history of injustice toward First Nations, providing the cont...
Handing over the Keys explores the intergenerational impacts of carceral injustice on Indigenous ...
Fatal Confession is a gripping account of a 1950s sex murder and execution set against a backdrop...
Timely and comprehensive, A Political Economy of Canadian Broadcasting sets the arc of the countr...
Autism and the Culture of Therapy investigates the larger systems that regulate applied behaviour...
Claiming the Right to the City explores Brazilian efforts to apply the right to the city in local...
Research with Refugee Children and Families presents researchers' accounts of the ethical issues ...
Foreign Affairs in the Canadian Constitution is a meticulously argued case for having the Canadia...
Challenging Exile delves into the origins, experience, and aftermath of a shameful moment in Cana...
Trading on Art is an insightful, innovative analysis of the role of art in shaping our understand...
In the two elections following the historic, unexpected Liberal Party victory in the 2015 federal...
The 2015 SALA Masters of Urban Design Winter Studio expanded on the cohort's collective and indiv...
This textbook provides a basis for courses in ecosystem modelling based on the Ecopath with Ecosi...
Steven High is a professor of history at Concordia University and the author of a number of books...
Consent has long been used to establish the legitimacy of society. But when one asks - who consen...
This thoughtful collection of essays examines forest policy in the U.S. Pacific Northwest and Bri...
A pioneering study of Canadian labour leaders' approach to immigration from the 1870s to the Grea...
John Punter is a professor of urban design in the Department of City and Regional Planning at Car...
This book is about the politics of lawsuits in which multiple parties are pitted against powerful...
Lindsey McMaster teaches at Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario.
Hunters at the Margin examines the conflict in the Northwest Territories between Native hunters a...
Working People in Alberta traces the history of labour in Alberta from the period of First Nation...
From Pride to Influence brings Canadian foreign policy into the twenty-first century.
Constituency Influence in Parliament examines the rules andconduct of Private Members' Business t...