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How to Read Like You Mean It
By Kyle Conway
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2023
How Education Works
Teaching, Technology, and Technique
By Jon Dron
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2023
Violence, Imagination, and Resistance
Socio-Legal Interrogations of Power
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2022
Indigiqueerness
A Conversation about Storytelling
By Joshua Whitehead, with Angie Abdou
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2023
Racism in Southern Alberta and Anti-Racist Activism for Change
Edited by Caroline Hodes and Glenda Tibe Bonifacio
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2022
Critical Digital Pedagogy in Higher Education
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2022
Memory and Landscape
Indigenous Responses to a Changing North
Edited by Kenneth Pratt and Scott A. Heyes
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2020
Little Wet-Paint Girl
By Ouanessa Younsi; Translated by Rebecca L. Thompson
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2022
Class Warrior
The Selected Works of E. T. Kingsley
Athabasca University Press
- Copyright year: 2022
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