At the Limits of Care challenges dominant narratives around women and care through a blend of feminist sociological analyses and memoir.
Keep Talking, a comprehensive, contemporary introduction to the field of linguistic anthropology, highlights the work of Canadian scholars and offers students everywhere a new lens for understanding the relationship between language and culture.
The second edition of the notable textbook Victimology provides a Canadian perspective on the scientific study of crime victims, highlighting their rights and the responsibility to prevent (re)victimization.
People Without History are Dust explores same-sex desire in the Holocaust, telling the gripping stories of queer Jews that have been long silenced by the homophobia of survivors.
Set against the shattered landscape of post-war Berlin, Death in the Rubble follows a nurse battling addiction who murders her victims to buy gifts for her lover – a married police detective.
During the pandemic, authors Vintimilla and Pacini-Ketchabaw, alongside an elementary school in Ecuador, initiated the Itinerant school. In this book, they explore the curricular trajectories of nine gardens that created this educational experience.
Telling Tales takes readers on a guided tour through the lives of women and clergy who were investigated by an inquisitor in the city of Ferrara, Italy during the late Middle Ages.
KGB Literati offers a first-ever glimpse into the mysterious and long-ignored world and work of Soviet spies- and counterspies-turned-writers.
This book explores the challenges of promise-making in societies characterized by legal and religious pluralism and shaped by colonialism. It examines how promises are sites of meaning and memory, made through spiritual appeals, contestation, and more.
This book is a practical toolkit for mastering political economy analysis. It focuses on key economic and political concepts while fostering research skills and teaching frameworks that can be applied in our rapidly evolving policy environment.
This book delves into the rhetoric and communication aspects of emergency medical calls to offer vital guidance and training advice for medical and paramedical professionals.
This book examines how the lobster fishery in Canada has been shaped by evolving technologies, changing markets, shifting ideas about state governance, and the nature of lobsters themselves.