New book delves into trolling, politics, and social media
Dr. Jason Hannan's new book, "Trolling Ourselves to Death," riffs on Neil Postman's classic thesis.
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Dr. Jason Hannan's new book, "Trolling Ourselves to Death," riffs on Neil Postman's classic thesis.
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Michael Dudley, Librarian for History and Theatre and Film, turned his longtime interest into a book.
Co-authored by UWinnipeg's Dr. Shauna MacKinnon, 'Indigenous Resistance & Development in Winnipeg 1960-2000' explores the rich historical grounding of Indigenous peoples grassroots organizing developed through resistance and community work and traces Indigenous city development through the decades, encompassing generations of Indigenous community organizers.
UWinnipeg's Dr. Fiona Joy Green has published her eighth book, 'Coming Into Being: Mothers on Finding and Realizing Feminism,' now available in the library, at the UWinnipeg Campus Store, and online with Demeter Press.
Dr. Mary Jane Logan McCallum has published a new book – Nii Ndahlohke: Boys’ and Girls’ Work at Mount Elgin Industrial School, 1890-1915 – looking at student labour at Mount Elgin Indian Residential School.
UWinnipeg Drs. Fiona Green and Jaqueline McLeod Rogers have co-edited a collection of parent essays — Parenting/Internet/Kids: Domesticating Technologies — that ask the question: re technologies helping or harming us, and are they opening possibilities or taking away initiatives and agency?
UWinnipeg's Dr. Jaqueline McLeod Rogers' article 'The Power of the Dog' is the lead arts section feature in the Conversation Canada. Curated by professional editors, The Conversation offers informed commentary and debate on the issues affecting our world.
The Jake MacDonald International Writers’ Panel presents Caroline Bergvall in conversation with Erín Moure this Satuarday as part of the UWinnipeg Jake Macdonald Writer-in-Residence program.
A team of UWinnipegger's, including six undergraduate students, two graduate, and two Post Doctoral Fellows led by UWinnipeg's Dr. Alan Diduck publish a book.