![]() ![]() Alison Calder’s collection of thought-provoking poems. Professor, Department of English, Theatre, Film & MediaĮxplore the intersections of science, neurology and perception through Dr. Purchase: Chrysopoeia: Essays of Languages, Love, and Place (published by Stephen F. Through poetic reflections on language and place, this book offers an experience filled with inspiration. From Istanbul’s Grand Bazaar to Ireland’s Cliff of Moher, from Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park to the heartland of America, each essay in Chrysopoeia transports readers to a different corner of the world. Christine Stewart-Nuñez invites readers to explore the intricate tapestry of family and place through a collection of interesting essays. Professor, Women’s and Gender Studies Programĭr. Christine Stewart-Nuñez – Chrysopoeia: Essays of Languages, Love and Place Purchase: NORAD: In Perpetuity and Beyond (published by McGill-Queen’s University Press)ĭr. As we navigate an era of emerging challenges, this book serves as an essential tool for both scholars and practitioners in understanding the future of North American defense. Through their comprehensive analysis, the authors evaluate NORAD’s options and recommend the necessary technological and organizational measures to protect North America. James Fergusson, renowned scholars in international relations, trace NORAD’s evolution, technological advancements and the unprecedented threats it faces in NORAD: In Perpetuity and Beyond. The North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) has encountered significant changes since 2006. Professor, Department of Political Studies James Fergusson – NORAD: In Perpetuity and BeyondĪssociate Professor, Department of Political Studies Purchase: Lessons in Legitimacy (published by UBC Press)ĭr. Lessons in Legitimacy won the 2023 Canadian Historical Association’s Clio BC prize. Drawing from history, Indigenous studies, historical materialism and political economy, this book sheds light on the role of schooling in truth and reconciliation, offering a deeper understanding of Canada’s history and fostering meaningful contemporary discussions. Carleton exposes their role in promoting settler capitalism and the making of British Columbia. ![]() By analyzing the purposes served by these schools, Dr. Sean Carleton examines the complex histories of state-run schools for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous populations in British Columbia. Sean Carleton – Lessons in Legitimacy: Colonialism, Capitalism, and the Rise of State Schooling in British ColumbiaĪssistant Professor, Department of History & Department of Indigenous Studies Purchase: Future on Fire: Capitalism and the Politics of Climate Change (published by Fernwood)ĭr. With a focus on the urgent need for transition, Future on Fire stands as a thought-provoking contribution, inviting us to consider the trajectory of our planet and our role in shaping its destiny. Camfield’s work ignites a call to action for readers to champion the planet’s future. Through a thorough examination of the challenges faced by green left leaders and status quo-supporting politicians, Dr. The book delves into this pivotal assertion, exploring the essence of the ecological crisis caused by capitalism and the potential solutions within eco-socialism. “Only mass social movements have the power to bring about necessary change in the fight to transition away from fossil fuels,” states Dr. David Camfield – Future on Fire: Capitalism and the Politics of Climate ChangeĪssociate Professor, Labour Studies Program & Department of Sociology and Criminology Whether you’re a student looking to expand your understanding, a researcher in need of reliable sources or simply someone with a thirst for knowledge, this sampling of books released over the past year are sure to provide the guidance you seek.ĭr. Providing in-depth insights and analysis on a wide range of topics, from state schooling in British Columbia to essays of love and peace, our faculty are committed to sharing their research and creativity with the world. Academics in the Faculty of Arts regularly publish works that reflect their research and areas of expertise. ![]()
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