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Rethinking Freire and Illich
Historical, Philosophical, and Theological Perspectives
Politically Animated
Non-fiction Animation from the Hispanic World
Beyond Human
Decentring the Anthropocene in Spanish Ecocriticism
Babyn Yar
History and Memory
It's All about the Land
Collected Talks and Interviews on Indigenous Resurgence
Missed and Dismissed Voices
Living with Hidden Chronic Health Problems
The Crimean War and Cultural Memory
The War France Won and Forgot
New Generation Korean Workbook
Beginner Level, Second Edition
Indictment
The Criminal Justice System on Trial
Making Gender
Big Pharma, HPV Vaccine Policy, and Women's Ontological Decision-Making
Conversations on Ethical Leadership
Lessons Learned from University Governance
The Flawed Genius of William Playfair
The Story of the Father of Statistical Graphics
Sleeping Dogs
Quebec and the Stabilization of Canadian Federalism after 1995
Alumnae Theatre Company
Nonprofessionalizing Theatre in Canada
Playing the Supporting Role
Strip Club Managers and Other Third Parties
Stalin's Gamble
The Search for Allies against Hitler, 1930-1936
Social Justice Pedagogies
Multidisciplinary Practices and Approaches
Thug Criminology
A Call to Action
Implementing Trauma- and Violence-Informed Care
A Handbook
The Legal Singularity
How Artificial Intelligence Can Make Law Radically Better
European Union Governance and Policy-Making, Second Edition
A Canadian Perspective
Canada and the United States
Differences That Count, Fifth Edition
Organizing Nature
Turning Canada's Ecosystems into Resources
Rescuing Humanity
Transcending the Limits of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
Research across Borders
An Introduction to Interdisciplinary, Cross-Cultural Methodology
The Role of Canadian City Managers
In Their Own Words
What's in Your Genome?
90% of Your Genome Is Junk
Lectures on the Philosophy of Right, 1819-1820
Truly Human
Indigeneity and Indigenous Resurgence on Formosa
A Night at the Gardens
Class, Gender, and Respectability in 1930s Toronto
“We Are in Charge Here”
Inuit Self-Government and the Nunatsiavut Assembly
For the Encouragement of Learning
The Origins of Canadian Copyright Law