In a new episode of the Champlain Society Witness to Yesterday podcast J.D.M. Stewart speaks with Charlie Feldman about Unparliamentary:Tales from Canada’s Colourful Parliamentary Past, uncovering surprising, chaotic & often forgotten stories from #ParliamentHill. Listen at: https://bit.ly/WTYj1226
Researchers from Nanyang Technological University examine how PhD students use images and language in Three Minute Thesis presentations to reach non-specialist audiences. Read the findings in Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice: bit.ly/jalpp193c #Multimodality
University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press
Why do aging individuals return to the same stories? The Ten Stories by Mary Ann McColl reveals that most elderly people share a core set of narratives rooted in values, meaning, and identity.
A must-read for anyone studying memory, aging, or human behavior: bit.ly/43y0Nyj Queen's Health Sciences
“Rosove’s deft mix of personal anecdotes with secular history and Jewish texts helps illuminate what it means to be Jewish – and to be human.” Jen Rubin
Read more about this title: https://bit.ly/48RD9jv
#JewishHistory #JewishValues
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University of Toronto Press
For a special issue titled "Historical Testimony and the Arts," the Journal of History invites articles that examine how historical testimony can be used to both represent and understand the past.
Learn more and submit your research: https://bit.ly/4c3zIqw
#CallForPapers
Pre-order Coping: Fix Problems, Find Meaning, Feel Better by Dr. Robert Maunder and Jonathan Hunter! Learn how to build agency, manage emotions, lean on relationships, and reconnect with purpose: https://bit.ly/4aKgOVQ
#Healing
New research in CJFMS 35.1 explores the transformation of the Canadian children's television industry and its growing dependence on US media brands. Read “We’ll Puppet from Behind” online: bit.ly/CJFMS35-1c #CanadianMedia #CanadianTV
@boiby.bsky.social and Jonathan Hunter’s new book, Coping, blends science and real-life stories to present readers with clear, useful tools for coping day-to-day.
Pre-order now: bit.ly/4aKgOVQ
#MentalHealth #EmotionalRegulation
Canadian Journal of General Internal Medicine is an open access, peer-reviewed journal reaching internists across Canada and internationally. Reach Canada’s general internal medicine community through CJGIM advertising. Now offering 50% off. Details here: bit.ly/cjgimads
#Healthcare
University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press
University of Toronto Press
“Lucid and powerful, this book belongs in the libraries of professors, students, and any concerned citizens.” Leah Bradshaw, Brock University
Discover The Leisure Ethic: The End of Work and a Return to Virtue by David Tabachnick: https://bit.ly/4xmeG0h
#Sociology #Ethics