In recent years, much has been written about the Métis of southern Canada, those at Red River and...
The 'Red Baron' from Local 213 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW) was ...
Canada's mobile workforce keeps the economy moving – but at what cost to safety and health? This ...
Jacques Ellul was a prolific writer and brilliant sociologist whose work on technological society...
This book explores Canadian participation in Wikimedia platforms through identity dynamics, insti...
In the mid-1960s as a young high school student John Brumley visited Lookout Cave for the first t...
Anxiety as a Weapon reframes anxiety not as a personal failing but as a response to the deep soci...
Workplace injuries happen every day and can profoundly affect workers, their families, and the co...
Safarnameh—an Urdu word meaning an account of a journey—is the story of Trevor Harrison's overlan...
From Class War to Cold War traces George Orwell's political evolution from the mid-1930s to his d...
In this critical study, readers are asked to consider the ways in which children and youth are co...