This book traces journalist Aron Heller’s decade-long journey to uncover his Jewish Canadian grandfather’s World War II service, revealing the remarkable individuals and storylines he encountered along the way.
Atomic Collective presents an ethnographic study of a community living on the border of the Soviet-era nuclear test site in Kazakhstan.
This interdisciplinary collection, this book examines institutional relationships in relation to rights and the actors, laws, and constitutional structures that serve to protect them.
Originally published in 1894, Antisemitism features a series of interviews with prominent figures across Europe, revealing attitudes towards anti-Jewish hatred during a pivotal moment in its pre-Nazi development.
Unthinkable Laughter explores innovative approaches to anti-racist education by blending political insights, critical analyses of African American “race comics,” and culturally relevant pedagogies for teacher education and beyond.
This collection celebrates emerging scholars in Indigenous studies, featuring student essays that explore Indigenous justice, ethics, and environmental justice, while highlighting a decade of collaboration with RAVEN, a legal defence organization.
The expanded edition of The Innovation Navigator integrates the latest AI advancements, updated case studies of current companies, and practical strategies to transform organizational capabilities in the modern world of digital innovation.
This book examines the constitutional amendment procedures of ten different federal systems, with the aim of contextualizing the process for amending the Constitution of Canada.
The definitive guide to the unparalleled maximization of workforce value and productivity, The Talent Revolution is a must-read for forward-thinking organizations and stakeholders.
The concept of money in Canada has evolved to adapt to global technological and institutional changes. In this broad context this book explores the impact of emerging digital technologies on how society and government regulators think about money.
Giovanni Boccaccio’s RIME is the first complete English translation of Boccaccio’s lyric poetry.
Rethinking life with type 2 diabetes, Savoring Care flips the script on how people with this chronic illness foster wellness, emphasizing care and community by sharing resources, food, stories, and support.