Athabasca University Press is Canada’s first open access scholarly press. Founded in 2007 with the principal aim of reducing barriers to knowledge and increasing access to scholarship, AU Press is committed to bringing the work of emerging and established scholars to the public. With both an open-access journal and monograph program, they make a significant contribution to the growing body of academic and literary work that is available to a global readership at no cost to the reader.
Spark of Light
Short Stories by Women Writers of Odisha
Spark of Light is a diverse collection of short stories by women writers from the Indian province of Odisha.
- Copyright year: 2016
Reading Vincent van Gogh
A Thematic Guide to the Letters
Reading Vincent van Gogh is at once an interpretive guide to Van Gogh’s letters and a distillation of the key themes that reoccur throughout his collected letters.
Without Apology
Writings on Abortion in Canada
- Copyright year: 2016
Health and Safety in Canadian Workplaces
- Copyright year: 2016
Living on the Land
Indigenous Women’s Understanding of Place
An interdisciplinary volume that explores Indigenous women’s environmental knowledge and how that knowledge is often marginalized by ethnocentric research paradigms and legal processes that focus on male economic interactions with the environment.
- Copyright year: 2015
Visiting with the Ancestors
Blackfoot Shirts in Museum Spaces
- Copyright year: 2016
Emergence and Innovation in Digital Learning
Foundations and Applications
- Copyright year: 2016
Learning in Virtual Worlds
Research and Applications
In this authoritative collection, a team of international experts outline the emerging trends and developments in the use of 3D virtual worlds for teaching and learning.
- Copyright year: 2016
How Canadians Communicate VI
Food Promotion, Consumption, and Controversy
- Copyright year: 2016
Community Nutrition for Developing Countries
- Copyright year: 2016