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Grieving for Pigeons, Revised Edition
Twelve Stories of Lahore
By Zubair Ahmad; Translated by Anne Murphy
Athabasca University Press
Unsettling Colonialism in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
Edited by Vicki Chartrand and Josephine Savarese
Athabasca University Press
Principles of Blended Learning
Shared Metacognition and Communities of Inquiry
Athabasca University Press
The Law is (Not) for Kids, Revised and Updated Edition
A Legal Rights Guide for Canadian Children and Teens
By Ned Lecic and Marvin Zuker
Athabasca University Press
Not Hockey
Critical Essays on Canada’s Other Sport Literature
Edited by Angie Abdou and Jamie Dopp
Athabasca University Press
How Education Works
Teaching, Technology, and Technique
By Jon Dron
Athabasca University Press
Violence, Imagination, and Resistance
Socio-Legal Interrogations of Power
Athabasca University Press
Indigiqueerness
A Conversation about Storytelling
By Joshua Whitehead, with Angie Abdou
Athabasca University Press
Racism in Southern Alberta and Anti-Racist Activism for Change
Edited by Caroline Hodes and Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
Athabasca University Press
Memory and Landscape
Indigenous Responses to a Changing North
Edited by Kenneth Pratt and Scott A. Heyes
Athabasca University Press
Little Wet-Paint Girl
By Ouanessa Younsi; Translated by Rebecca L. Thompson
Athabasca University Press
Of Sunken Islands and Pestilence
Restoring the Voice of Edward Taylor Fletcher to Nineteenth-Century Canadian Literature
Athabasca University Press
A Sales Tax for Alberta
Why and How
Edited by Robert L. Ascah
Athabasca University Press
In this collection, Alberta scholars and policy experts map out why and how a provincial sales tax should and can be implemented as the days of buoyant capital investment, jobs, and wealth are passing Alberta by.
Screening Nature and Nation
The Environmental Documentaries of the National Film Board, 1939-1974
Athabasca University Press
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