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The University of Calgary Press publishes works that embody the spirit of curiosity inherent in scholarly inquiry. We invest in ideas that inform how we think and shape our world in order that we may connect local realities to global experiences. On questions of history and identity, people and nature, policy and community; from the transpolar to the southern cone, from regions in Africa to places in the mind; we try to engage one central theme: what matters? THANK YOU! We gratefully acknowledge the support of the following agencies for our publishing activities: Arctic Institute of North America Calgary Institute for the Humanities Canada Council for the Arts Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies The Government of Alberta The Government of Canada Livres Canada Books Network in Canadian History and Environment Mount Royal University Thompson Rivers University The University of Calgary Press is located on the traditional territories of the peoples of Treaty 7, which include the Blackfoot Confederacy (comprising the Siksika, the Piikani, and the Kainai First Nations) as well as the Tsuut’ina First Nation, and the Stoney Nakoda (including Chiniki, Bearspaw, and Wesley First Nations). The university recognizes that the City of Calgary is also home to Region III of the Métis Nation of Alberta.
new 1 HAPPY SANDS Barb Howard One woman’s quest for a postcard-perfect family vacation goes off the rails, again, in this sharply funny, smartly observed novel unafraid to stare into the sunburned reality of life at the beach. Ginny Johnson, her husband Martin, and their two kids, Alistair and Ruby, spend a week at Happy Sands Resort every summer. And it’s always perfect. Mostly perfect. It could be perfect. Probably. This year, Ginny’s expectations are dashed again as Martin spends all his time sleeping, eight-year-old Ruby turns anything and everything into a competition, and teenage Alistair avoids the sun and his family. A series of elaborate beach pranks unfolds, and Ginny, alone and annoyed, starts drinking earlier in the day, lets her caustic wit run free, and picks up massage therapy work even though she’s supposed to be on vacation. This intimate access to the other residents of Happy Sands, especially the uber fit Dwayne Champion, Series: provides both a much-needed distraction from the slow death of BRAVE & BRILLIANT Ginny’s postcard holiday and a lens into the eccentric inner lives of 140 pages the seasonal residents of the resort. 6 x 9 inches Full of humour, sharp observations, revealing massages, and 978-1-77385-216-4 Paperback surprisingly uncomfortable lawn chairs, Happy Sands is a highly 978-1-77385-217-1 Library PDF 978-1-77385-218-8 ePub entertaining and poignant story of summer vacation gone all-too- $24.99 CAD / $24.99 USD (T) predictably wrong. From beach bonfires to the search for Moby Trout, the mythical monster fish of Cornflower Lake, this novel is for September 2021 anyone who’s spent a disappointing day at the beach. FICTION BARB HOWARD is the author of Notes for Monday, Whipstock, The Dewpoint Show, and the award-winning short story collection Western Taxidermy. She has served as President of the Writer’s Guild of Alberta, Writer-in-Residence at the Calgary Public Library, and editor of Freefall Magazine, and has taught Creative Writing at the University of Calgary, the Alexandra Writer’s Centre, and the Banff Centre. RELATED READING: UNLOCKING SPECTRAL LIVING press.ucalgary.ca Amy LeBlanc Andrea King In Snowton, Alberta, secrets Andrea King writes a flourish like the crocuses provocative, cerebral, in spring. When Louise Till and subversive ode to lets herself into a neighbor’s love, academic life, and home using a surreptitiously the redeeming power of copied key, she discovers creativity. Spectral Living more than she ever wanted is a poignant novel about to know about her small town the tension in and between and herself. worlds. 978-1-77385-139-6 PB 978-1-77385-147-1 PB $19.99 CAD / $19.99 USD (T) $27.99 CAD / $27.99 USD (T)
2 new IN SINGING, HE COMPOSED A SONG Jeremy Stewart Raw and challenging, In Singing, He Composed a Song is a powerful experimental novel that scavenges institutional language to tell the story of self and find the lyric within the noise. John is the teenage terror of his northern industrial town. With his friends, James and Simon, he is a disciple of depression and ennui. His world is a haze of smoke and heavy metal, anchored by poverty. Every day he steps closer to the edge. When an altercation at school leads to a bad encounter with the police and involuntary commitment to a psychiatric ward, John finds himself alone in the hospital Quiet Room with time to think, to reflect on who he is, how he got here, and how to move forward—whether he wants to or not. John is a successful musician. Music is his passion, his solace, and the place he belongs. Looking for the lyric in the noise, he sifts through Series: his life, through layers of experience overlapping like chords. He BRAVE & BRILLIANT searches for himself in his psychiatric records, in the voices of his friends, his teachers, the cops, his doctors, and in his own memories. 88 pages, 15 illustrations 6 x 9 inches Rearranging the layers into some sort of music, he tries to find a true account of himself. 978-1-77385-220-1 Paperback 978-1-77385-221-8 Library PDF In Singing, He Composed a Song is a masterful experimental novel 978-1-77385-222-5 ePub $19.99 CAD / $19.99 USD (T) that blends poetry and fiction, past and future, word and image, to radically question how language and authority intertwine to shape the September 2021 ways we view ourselves. It finds the music—however dissonant—that EXPERIMENTAL FICTION can’t be held behind steel doors or hidden in the pages of your file. JEREMY STEWART is the author of “flood basement and Hidden City, which won the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. He is the founding Artistic Director of Casse-Tête: A Festival of Experimental Music and recipient of the inaugural Barbara Pentland Award. He once dropped a piano off a building. RELATED READING: DR SAD THE RED CHESTERFIELD press.ucalgary.ca David Bateman Wayne Arthurson What’s the difference Winner of the Arthur Ellis between living life and Award for Crime Writing, the enduring it? Leaping through Alberta Publishing Award for time and mixing the playfully Trade Fiction and High Plains serious with the seriously Award Finalist, this delightful playful, DR SAD blends and unusual novella upsets poetry with prose and finds the tropes and traditions of the humour in despair in one crime fiction. complete, glittering tragedy of triumph. 978-1-77385-103-7 PB 978-1-77385-077-1 PB $28.99 CAD/$28.99 USD (T) $18.99 CAD / $18.99 USD (T)
new 3 SUSTAINABILITY MATTERS Prospects for a Just Transition in Calgary, Canada’s Petro-City Noel Keough with Geoff Ghitter Through close examination of one city’s struggle for a just transition to a post-carbon world, Sustainability Matters argues for a global, holistic, and radical understanding of the importance of sustainability. Calgary, Alberta is a culturally diverse urban metropolis. Sprawling and car-dependent, fast-growing and affluent, it is dominated by the fossil fuel industry. For 30 years, Calgary has struggled to turn sustainability rhetoric into reality. Sustainability Matters is the story of Calgary’s setbacks and successes on the path toward sustainability. Chronicling two decades of public conversations, political debate, urban policy and planning, and scholarly discovery, it is both a fascinating case study and an accessible introduction to the theory and practice of 372 pages, 10 images urban sustainability. A clear-eyed view of the struggles of turning 6 x 9 inches knowledge into action, this book illuminates the places where 978-1-77385-248-5 Paperback theory and reality converge and presents an approach to municipal 978-1-77385-250-8 Library PDF development, planning, and governance that takes seriously the 978-1-77385-251-5 ePub $34.99 CAD / $34.99 USD (T) urgent need to address climate change and injustice. September 2021 Addressing a wide variety of topics and themes, including energy, diversity, economic development, and ecological health, URBAN SUSTAINABILITY, ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Sustainability Matters is both a critique of current practice and a vision for the future that uses the city of Calgary as a microcosm to address issues faced by cities around the world. This is essential reading not only for every Calgarian working for a vibrant and sustainable future, but for all those interested in the future of cities in a post-carbon world. NOEL KEOUGH is a co-founder of CivicCamp Calgary and Sustainable Calgary Society. He has published extensively on sustainability, sustainable community design, and low-carbon cities. GEOFF GHITTER is an urban researcher, theorist, and retired university instructor with a focus on the application of complex systems theory to both natural and urban systems. RELATED READING: ENVIRONMENTAL ACTIVISM CANADIAN press.ucalgary.ca ON THE GROUND: Small COUNTERCULTURES AND Green and Indigenous THE ENVIRONMENT Organizing Edited by Colin M. Coates Edited by Jonathan Clapperton and Liza Piper Recycling, urban cycling, organic farming, back-to- Discover the history of the-land and more. Canadian environmental activism from countercultures have deeply the ground up, with special influenced environmental attention to the work of action, environmental Small Green and Indigenous movements, policies and Activists. attitudes . 978-1-77385-004-7 PB 978-1-55238-814-3 PB $39.99 CAD/$39.99 USD (S) $34.95 CAD/$34.95 USD (S)
4 new ENERGY IN THE AMERICAS Critical Reflections on Energy and History Edited by Amelia M. Kiddle Energy in the Americas provides a hemispheric perspective on the historical construction of contemporary debates on the role of energy in society. Understanding the history of energy and its evolving place of energy in society is essential to face the changing future of energy production. Across North and South America, national and localized understandings of energy as a common, public, or market good have influenced the development of energy industries. Energy in the Americas brings the diverse energy histories of North and South American nations into dialogue with one another, presenting an integrated hemispheric framework for understanding the historical constructions of contemporary debates on the role of Series: energy in society. Rejecting pat truisms, this collection historicizes ENERGY HISTORIES, CULTURES, the experiences of producers and policymakers and assesses the AND POLITICS interplay between environmental, technological, political, and 416 pages, 25 images ideological influences within and between countries and continents. 6 x 9 inches Breaking down assumptions about the evolution of national 978-1-55238-939-3 Paperback energy histories, Energy in the Americas broadens and opens 978-1-55238-941-6 Library PDF 978-1-55238-942-3 ePub the conversation. De-emphasizing traditional focus on national $44.99 CAD / $44.99 USD (S) peculiarities, it favours an international, integrated approach that brings together the work of established and emerging scholars. October 2021 This is an essential step in understanding the circumstances that ENERGY STUDIES have created current energy policy and practice, and the historical narratives that underpin how energy production is conceptualized and understood. AMELIA M. KIDDLE is Associate Professor of History and Latin American Studies at the University of Calgary and a specialist in the history of Mexican foreign relations. With contributions by: Michael Camp, Paul Chastko, Linda B. Hall, Pablo Heidrich, Amelia M. Kiddle, Brian S. McBeth, Daniel Macfarlane, Juan Pablo Bohórquez Montoya, Dermot O’Connor, Joseph A. Pratt, Tyler Priest, Esteban Serrani, Gail D. Triner, and César Yáñez RELATED READING: IMPERIAL STANDARD: MINING AND COMMUNITIES press.ucalgary.ca Imperial Oil, Exxon, and the IN NORTHERN CANADA: Canadian Oil Industry from History, Politics, and Memory 1880 Edited by Arn Keeling and Graham D. Taylor John Sandlos The authoritative, full-scale Oral history research blends history of Imperial Oil and with intense archival study to their longstanding business examine the historical, social, relationship with Standard Oil economic, and environmental of New Jersey, also known as impacts of mining on Exxon-Mobil. Indigenous communities in Northern Canada. 978-1-77385-035-1 PB 978-1-55238-804-4 PB $39.99 CAD/$39.99 USD (S) $39.95 CAD/$39.95 USD (S)
new 5 GREATEST GARDEN The Paintings of David More Mary-Beth Laviolette An exploration of the garden through a lifetime of artwork by noted western Canadian painter David More. David More is one of western Canada’s exceptional painters. Based in the rural hamlet of Benalto, near Red Deer Alberta, he is part of a generation of landscape artists who emerged in the 1970s to make Series: ART IN PROFILE beauty out of the ordinary and challenge the expected with bold acts of creation. 128 pages, 60 images 11 x 8.5 inches Throughout his career, More has returned to the garden as a deeply functional yet ritualistic space of human endeavour. The garden is 978-1-77385-224-9 Paperback 978-1-77385-226-3 Library PDF a place of shelter and sanctuary, of colour and fragrance, of order 978-1-77385-227-0 ePub and wilderness. The garden is a private space, carefully tended and $39.99 CAD / $39.99 USD (T) planted, observed en plein air or through the living-room window. October 2021 The garden is a public space, a park where people gather to let their natures blossom. The garden is the world, the nature that sustains CANADIAN ART and surround us, the environment we all live within, and all have a responsibility to cultivate and tend. Greatest Garden is a celebration of David More’s engagement with the garden as a multifaceted subject. Featuring over fifty original artworks, this book encompasses a career spent in conversation with gardens in their many and varied forms. With lively brushwork, a keen sense of colour, and an aptitude for expressive drawing and varied composition, More has found the garden in expected and unexpected places. In Greatest Garden you are welcomed to walk its sunlit paths. MARY-BETH LAVIOLETTE is an independent curator and writer with a visual art practice spanning forty years. She is the author of An Alberta Art Chronicle and A Delicate Art: Artists, Wildflowers, and Native Plants of the West. RELATED READING: WRITING ON THE WALL: FROM REALISM TO press.ucalgary.ca The Work of Joane Cardinal- ABSTRACTION: The Art Schubert of J. B. Taylor Edited by Lindsey Sharman Adriana Davies Combining personal Filled with images of recollection with art history, J. B. Taylor’s work and academic reading with photographs of his life as an anecdote and story, this artist and teacher, this is the is a critical contribution to first book to focus completely art history and a stunning on Taylor’s importance to retrospective of the work of the artistic communities in Joane Cardinal-Schubert. Western Canada. 978-1-55238-949-2 PB 978-1-55238-709-2 PB $42.95 CAD/$42.95 USD (T) $42.95 CAD/$49.95 USD (S)
6 new I WANT TO TELL YOU LOVE Milton Acorn and bill bissett Edited by Eric Schmaltz and Christopher Doody Published in its intended form for the first time, I Want to Tell You Love is a remarkable collaboration from Milton Acorn and bill bissett that captures the spirit of the sixties. bill bissett and Milton Acorn are two of Canada’s most significant and controversial literary figures. In the 1960s, bissett’s renown as an experimental poet was growing as his social and political concerns were stirred by the voice of the counterculture. Acorn, inspired by socialist theory and Imagism’s precision, was building his reputation as a poet on the margin who ran against the grain of the literary establishment In 1965 they came together in a remarkable collaboration, I Want to Tell You Love. Published for the very first time, I Want to Tell You Love is a meeting Series: of seemingly incongruous poetics in a work of friendship, a shared BRAVE & BRILLIANT vision of resistance, and a mutual longing for a better world. This critical edition offers the manuscript in its intended form alongside 272 pages, 10 illustrations 6 x 9 inches contextualizing scholarship in a significant contribution to literary history. I Want to Tell You Love offers an opportunity to reevaluate 978-1-77385-229-4 Paperback 978-1-77385-231-7 Library PDF the nature and scope of Canadian poetry during a critical time of 978-1-77385-232-4 ePub national cultural awakening. $29.99 CAD / $29.99 USD (S) This critical edition offers the manuscript in its intended form October 2021 alongside contextualizing scholarship in a significant contribution to CANADIAN POETRY literary history. It offers an opportunity to reevaluate the nature and scope of Canadian poetry during a critical time of national cultural awakening. ERIC SCHMALTZ is a scholar, poet, editor, and instructor of Canadian Literature and Creative Writing. His research has focused on experimental and avant-garde Canadian literatures. He is the author of Surfaces. CHRISTOPHER DOODY is a scholar whose work has focused on book history and mid-twentieth century authorship in Canada. With Suzanne Bailey, he is the co-editor of the revised edition of P.K. Page’s Brazilian Journal. RELATED READING: LONG DIVISION THE MANHATTAN PROJECT press.ucalgary.ca Gil McElroy Ken Hunt Experimental poetry at its The hands of humans split finest. A poetic expression of the atom and reshaped the a mind in thought that draws world. The Manhattan Project on the commentative process traces the military, cultural, of Midrash to discover the and scientific history of the complexity of simplicity and development of nuclear the simply complex. weapons and nuclear power through searing lyric, procedural, and visual poetry. 978-1-77385-131-0 PB 978-1-77385-054-2 PB $18.99 CAD/$18.99 USD (T) $18.99 CAD $18.99 USD (T)
new 7 SIGNS OF WATER Community Perspectives on Water, Responsibility, and Hope Edited by Robert Boschman and Sonya L. Jakubec, Foreword by Robert Sandford A global exploration of water, bringing together academics and experts from five continents to illuminate the many issues facing the world’s most important resource. Water is more important than ever before. It is increasingly controversial in direct proportion to its scarcity, demand, neglect, and commodification. There is no place on the planet where water is not, or will not be, of critical concern. Signs of Water brings together scholars and experts from five continents in an interdisciplinary exploration of the theoretical approaches, social and political issues, and anthropogenic hazards surrounding water in the twenty-first century. 464 pages, 78 images Asking key theoretical questions, exposing threats to vital water 6 x 9 inches systems, and proposing paths forward, Signs of Water brims with histories, ontologies, and political struggles. Bringing together local 978-1-77385-234-8 Paperback 978-1-77385-236-2 Library PDF experiences to tell a global story, it centers water as history, as 978-1-77385-237-9 ePub politics, and as a human right. $44.99 CAD / $44.99 USD (S) ROBERT BOSCHMAN is Professor of American Literature and the November 2021 Environmental Humanities at Mount Royal University, where he ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES, chairs the Department of English, Languages, and Cultures. WATER SONYA JAKUBEC is a Registered Nurse and Professor in the School of Nursing and Midwifery at Mount Royal University, where she teaches and researches community mental health and the health- environment connection. With contributions by: Barbara Amos, Henry Bikwibili Tantoh, Bill Bunn, Maria Elisa de Paula Eduardo Garavello, Denise L. Di Santo, Anna Frank, Andrea Garcia, C.R. Grimmer, Shirley Hardman, Richard Harrison, Sonya Jakubec , Michaela Keck, Marcella LaFever, Julie Laplante, Ju-Pong Lin, Sharon Meier MacDonald, Arivalagan Murugesha Pandian, Devora Neumark, Fernanda Viegas Reichardt, and Reg Whiten RELATED READING: WATER RITES: Reimagining THE FIRST CENTURY OF press.ucalgary.ca Water in the West THE INTERNATIONAL JOINT Edited by Jim Ellis COMMISSION Edited by Daniel Macfarlane Beautifully illustrated with and Murray Clamen the work of Alberta artists and presented in full colour An essential introduction throughout, this is the story to, and overview of, of how water flows through the International Joint our lives and of the many Commission and Canada-U.S. challenges that threaten this water relationships. essential resource. 978-1-55238-997-3 PB 978-1-77385-107-5 PB $29.99 CAD/$29.99 USD (T) $42.99 CAD/$42.99 USD (S)
8 INTRODUCING BSPS OPEN BSPS Open is an international book series for monographs in the philosophy of science produced in collaboration by the British Society for the Philosophy of Science and the University of Calgary Press. We believe that scholarly ideas should be freely accessible to everyone, and that scholars should not have to pay to spread these ideas. That is why BSPS Open has adopted a ground-breaking “Open Access Platinum” model that sets a new standard for equality and access. All BSPS Open books are published under a BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license that allows free publication of the PDF anywhere online, in addition to for-purchase print and digital formats. And, this service is absolutely free to our authors: selections are made only on the basis of scholarly merit, and not the ability to pay Open Access fees. press.ucalgary.ca
new 9 THE MATERIAL THEORY OF INDUCTION John D. Norton A new tradition in the analysis of inductive inference. The fundamental burden of a theory of inductive inference is to determine which are the good inductive inferences or relations of inductive support and why it is that they are so. The traditional approach is modeled on that taken in accounts of deductive inference. It seeks universally applicable schemas or rules or a single formal device, such as the probability calculus. After millennia of halting efforts, none of these approaches has been unequivocally successful and debates between approaches persist. The Material Theory of Induction identifies the source of these enduring problems in the assumption taken at the outset: that inductive inference can be accommodated by a single formal account with universal applicability. Instead, it argues that that there is no single, universally applicable formal account. Rather, Series: each domain has an inductive logic native to it. Which that is, and its BSPS OPEN extent, is determined by the facts prevailing in that domain. 544 pages, 56 images Paying close attention to how inductive inference is conducted 6 x 9 inches in science and copiously illustrated with real-world examples, 978-1-77385-253-9 Paperback The Material Theory of Induction will initiate a new tradition in the 978-1-77385-255-3 Library PDF 978-1-77385-256-0 ePub analysis of inductive inference. $49.99 CAD / $49.99 USD (S) JOHN D. NORTON is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of December 2021 History and Philosphy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh. He is co-founder of PhilSci-Archive, a preprint server in the philosophy of science, and of &HPS, a conference series in the integrated history and philosophy of science. press.ucalgary.ca
10 new I WISH I COULD BE PETER FALK Paul Zits An intimate poetic interrogation of restrictive masculinity from award-winning author Paul Zits. He has outlived his usefulness. He is stressed, over-produced, and in crisis. He is searching for a role in modern society. So he is turning to Benedict Cumberbatch, green nylon bombers, and Rambo: First Blood Part II. He is turning to GQ, graphic knits, and Idris Elba. He is practicing his faces, his trances, his channeling, and his shopping. He is looking for something to impress, for a statement, for the suit with a reservoir of potential. He is dressing to out-alpha them all, and he is falling short. I Wish I Could be Peter Falk interrogates restrictive masculinity, pulling away at our held beliefs to expose their fragile but persistent constructions. These poems challenge the standards of the Series: masculine convention, and the various media that help sculpt our BRAVE & BRILLIANT expectations, tirelessly telling men how to feel, how to think, how to dress, what to drive, and how to identify. 80 pages 6 x 9 inches These poems speak with candid intimacy, delivering a perceptive 978-1-77385-239-3 Paperback critique with sensitivity and humour. Unafraid of taboos, they 978-1-77385-240-9 Library PDF display the power of tradition and conformity, the damage of 978-1-77385-241-6 ePub $19.99 CAD / $19.99 USD (T) ignoring mental health, and the ways masculinity can be twisted and weaponized. I Wish I Could Be Peter Falk is a nuanced exploration of February 2022 modern masculinity and a warning of the dangers that persist when POETRY the commodification of gender goes unchecked. PAUL ZITS is a Calgary-based poet and teacher. He is the author of Exhibit, which won the Robert Kroetsch Award for Poetry, Massacre Street, winner of the Stephan G. Stephansson Award for Poetry, and Leap-Seconds, winner of the Robert Kroetsch Award for Innovative Poetry. RELATED READING: AIR SALT: A Trauma EXHIBIT press.ucalgary.ca Mémoire as a Result of Paul Zits the Fall Ian Kinney Winner of the Robert Koretsch Award for Poetry, Ian Kinney fell seven stories, Exhibit is a masterful work and he survived. In Air of collage poetry that tells Salt, Kinney (un)writes his of a mysterious murder hospitalization and recovery, and following trial through using poetry as neuro- visionary poetry, resting in rehabilitation. A fully formed the spaces where reality is debut collection from a writer constructed and blurred. to watch. 978-1-77385-112-9 PB 978-1-77385-068-9 PB $18.99 CAD/$18.99 USD (T) $18.99 CAD/$18.99 USD (T)
new 11 STRESS TESTED The COVID-19 Pandemic and Canadian National Security Edited by Leah West, Thomas Juneau, and Amarnath Amarasingam Leading experts analyze the impacts of the global COVID-19 pandemic on Canada’s national security. The emergence of COVID-19 has raised urgent and important questions about the role of Canadian intelligence and national security within a global health crisis. Some argue that the effects of COVID-19 on Canada represent an intelligence failure, or a failure of early warning. Others argue that the role of intelligence and national security in matters of health is—and should—remain limited. Stress Tested brings together leading experts to examine the role of Canada’s national security and intelligence community in anticipating, responding to, and managing a global public welfare emergency. This interdisciplinary collection offers a clear-eyed view LCR PUBLISHING SERVICES of successes, failures, and lessons learned in Canada’s pandemic response. 192 pages 6 x 9 inches LEAH WEST SJD, is an Assistant Professor of International Affairs 978-1-77385-243-0 Paperback (Intelligence and National Security) at the Norman Paterson School 978-1-77385-245-4 Library PDF of International Affairs at Carleton University. 978-1-77385-246-1 ePub $34.99 CAD / $34.99 USD (S) THOMAS JUNEAU is an Associate Professor in the Graduate School December 2021 of Public and International Affairs at the University of Ottawa. SECURITY STUDIES, AMARNATH AMARASINGAM is an Assistant Professor in the School INTERGOVERNMENTAL of Religion, and is cross-appointed to the Department of Political ORGANIZATIONS, COVID-19 Studies, at Queen’s University. With contributions by: Amarnath Amarasingam, Marc-Andre Argentino, Casey Babb, Jean- François Bélanger, Edie Brenning, Stephanie Carvin, Alexander Corbeil, Jim Cox, Jessica Davis, Djomeni Raphael Desire, Walid Elgazzar, Habab Elkhalifa, Tara Hansen, Graeme Hopkins, Annie Huang, Thomas Juneau, Kelley Lee, Bessma Momani, Michael Nesbitt, Ilia Nizenko, Richard Oum, Julianne Piper, Rafael Pozuelo-Perron, Diana Rayes, Bill Robinson, Adam Sahloul, Stephen M. Saideman, Raman Singh, Erin van Weerdhuizen, Stéfanie von Hlatky, Simon Wallace, Leah West, Randall Whiteside and Anisha Yogalingam INTRODUCING press.ucalgary.ca LCR PUBLISHING SERVICES A new imprint of the University of Calgary Press LCR Publishing Services is a full-feature paid publication program for those seeking to publish and distribute meaningful scholarly or technical work that falls outside the strict format of the academic monograph and does not require additional peer review. Offering a suite of editorial, production, and distribution services overseen by the University of Calgary Press, this program is an ideal choice for complex findings and detailed reports, time-sensitive material, handbooks and guides, and more. To learn more about LCR Publishing Services, visit www.press.ucalgary.ca/lcrps
12 RECENTLY RELEASED FIRST EPISODE PSYCHOSIS SERVICES FIDELITY SCALE (FEPS-FS 1.O) AND MANUAL Donald Addington Supports the reliable assessment of quality of care for early psychosis intervention teams that can be used for accreditation, quality improvement or research. The First Episode Psychosis Services Fidelity Scale (FEPS-FS 1.0) is a highly reliable scale that assesses the degree to which mental health teams deliver specialized evidence-based care to people experiencing a first episode psychosis. The scale comprises 35 components each rated on a 1 to 5 scale. It has been used in the United States, Canada and Europe. It can be used for on site fidelity reviews, remote fidelity assessment or self-report. Published papers document its psychometric features and allow comparisons with a LCR PUBLISHING SERVICES representative sample of US programs. It is suitable for research, 108 pages quality improvement and accreditation. 8.5 x 11 Inches The Manual provides a practical guide for scoring a FEPS program 978-1-77385-208-9 Paperback 978-1-77385-210-2 Library PDF against the criteria set out in the fidelity scale. It is designed to 978-1-77385-211-9 ePub increase the reliability and consistency of ratings across different 978-1-77385-212-6 mobi sites and assessors. It includes a definition and rationale for each $35.99 CAD / $35.99 USD (S) component, data sources, decision rules and a structured interview February 2021 guide. There are also modules to support training the key informant CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, and data abstractor. Templates support structured feedback to PSYCHIATRY, MENTAL HEALTH programs for quality improvement. The scale can be adjusted to rate care for different diagnostic groups including the schizophrenia spectrum disorders, bipolar disorder and those with an attenuated psychosis syndrome. DONALD ADDINGTON is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary. He has developed tools that have had a broad impact on the quality of health care delivery, including clinical practice guidelines, psychiatric status rating scales, fidelity scales, risk adjustment models, and performance measures. press.ucalgary.ca
13 RECENTLY RELEASED INTEGRATED ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING FRAMEWORK FOR CUMULATIVE EFFECTS ASSESSMENT Anil Gupta, Babak Farjad, George Wang, Hyung Eum, and Monique Dubé A thorough and detailed examination of integrated environmental modelling and integrated environmental modelling frameworks for cumulative effects assessment of complex environmental problems. Investigating the complex nature of environmental problems requires the integration of different environmental processes across major components of the environment. Cumulative effects assessment (CEA) not only includes analyzing and modelling environmental changes, but also supports planning alternatives that promote environmental monitoring and management. This book examines the ways in which interactions and relationships LCR PUBLISHING SERVICES between environmental components are understood, paying 214 pages, 9 figures special attention to climate, land, water quantity and quality, and 6 x 9 inches both anthropogenic and natural stressors. It reviews modelling 978-1-77385-198-3 Paperback approaches for each component and existing integrated modelling 978-1-77385-200-3 Library PDF systems for CEA. Finally, it proposes an integrated modelling 978-1-77385-201-0 ePub 978-1-77385-202-7 mobi framework and provides perspectives on future research avenues $39.99 CAD / $39.99 USD (S) for cumulative effects assessment. January 2021 ANIL GUPTA is a professional engineer with more than 25 years of ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, experience. EARTH SCIENCE, HYDROLOGY BABAK FARJAD is a senior HydroGeospatial scientist with experience in numerical modelling, GeoInformatics and machine learning in environmental modelling. GEORGE WANG is an environmental specialist with twenty years of research and consulting experience in surface water quality, water resources, and environmental management. HYUNG EUM is a surface water modeller and currently works on climate change impacts on hydrologic systems in Alberta. MONIQUE DUBÉ is an environmental scientist with 28 years experience in environmental science, global sustainability research, and cumulative effects assessment. press.ucalgary.ca
14 RECENTLY RELEASED SPECTRAL LIVING Andrea King Marian lives in a world of specters. She is devoted to her research on ghosts in Québécois literature to the exclusion of nearly everything else, including her husband. When an after-hours encounter sparks an affair with her professor, Rémy, the ghosts of her research begin to haunt her. Meanwhile, Rémy wonders if he’s courting his own demise as he puts his career and home life at risk. Spectral Living is a poignant and funny story about the tensions between the academic and the artistic, between the living and the dead, and between people—even in their most intimate relationships. ANDREA KING holds a PhD in French Studies and is an associate professor at Huron University College in London, Ontario, where she teaches French and creative writing. Her fiction has appeared in Geist magazine. Series: BRAVE & BRILLIANT 978-1-77385-147-1 Paperback 978-1-77385-148-8 Library PDF 978-1-77385-149-5 ePub 978-1-77385-150-1 mobi $27.99 CAD / $27.99 USD (T)) FICTION UNLOCKING Amy LeBlanc In Snowton, Alberta, secrets flourish like the crocuses in spring. When Louise Till lets herself into a neighbor’s home using a surreptitiously copied key, she discovers more than she ever wanted to know about her small town and herself. AMY LEBLANC is a writer and editor based in Calgary, Alberta. A gripping read, infused with unusual images and quiet humour —Rona Altrows, author of At This Juncture Playful, wry, and funny. Unlocking captures the delightful idiosyncrasies of small-town Alberta. —Marc Herman Lynch, author of Arborescent Reminiscent of Schitt’s Creek and Leacock’s Sunshine Sketches, Series: BRAVE & BRILLIANT bursting at the seams with vivid details and colourful characters. —Bruce Cinnamon, author of The Melting Queen 978-1-77385-139-6 Paperback 978-1-77385-140-2 Library PDF 978-1-77385-141-9 ePub Alert and precise, a book of secrets that pays attention to the intricate 978-1-77385-142-6 mobi beauty community brings a lost soul. $19.99 CAD / $19.99 USD (T) —Lisa Murphy Lamb, author of Jesus on the Dashboard FICTION press.ucalgary.ca
15 RECENTLY RELEASED THE TENSIONS BETWEEN CULTURE AND HUMAN RIGHTS Emancipatory Social Work and Afrocentricity in a Global World Edited by Vishanthie Sewpaul, Linda Kreitzer, and Tanusha Raniga A critical interrogation of the relationship between cultural practices and human rights in Africa rooted in Afrocentricity and emancipatory social work. With contributions by: Ziblim Abukari, Alice Boateng, Paul Bukuluki, Julie Drolet, Mel Gray, Ronald Luwangula, Abel Blessing Matsika, Manquoba Victor Mdamba, Manyaradzi Muchacha, Jacob Mugumbate, Ronald Muckeye, Juliana Naumo, Tatenda Nhapi, Aloysious Nnyombi, Poloko N. Ntshwarang, Augusta Olaore, Israel B. Olaore, Shahana Rasool, Bonitumelo Seepamore, Yania Seid Meikye Seid-Ali, Cynthia Akorfa Sottie, and Eunice Tumwebaz VISHANTHIE SEWPAUL is emeritus professor at the University Series: AFRICA: MISSING VOICES of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa, and professor at the University of Stavanger, Norway 978-1-77385-182-2 Paperback 978-1-77385-184-6 Library PDF LINDA KREITZER is professor in the Faculty of Social Work, 978-1-77385-185-3 ePub University of Calgary. 978-1-77385-186-0 mobi $39.99 CAD / $39.99 USD (S) TANUSHA RANIGA is professor at the University of Johannesburg, SOCIAL WORK, AFRICAN STUDIES, South Africa. HUMAN RIGHTS CREATIVE TOURISM IN SMALLER COMMUNITIES Place, Culture, and Local Representation Edited By Kathleen Scherf Creative Tourism in Smaller Communities examines the processes, policies, and methodologies of creative tourism, paying special attention to the ways creative and place-based tourism can aid sustainable cultural development. With topics ranging from placemaking through food to the cultural impacts of cruise travel, and from catalyzing creative tourism to creating resiliency, this collection offers a wide range of theoretical and practical perspectives from a variety of experts. With contributions by: Jon Anderson, Geof Anthrobus, Jessica Faustini Aquino, Georgette Leah Burns, Suzanne de la Barre, Fiona Drummond, James Drummond, Nancy Duxbury, Dimitri Ioannides, M. Sharon Jeannotte, Jeffery Morgan, Evangelina Petridou, Solène Prince, Greg Richards, Kathleen Scherf, Susan L. Slocum, Series: Kieron Smith, Jen Snowball, Eugene Thomlinson, Elisabete Caldeira Neto SMALL CITIES Tomaz, Christine Van Winkle 978-1-77385-188-4 Paperback KATHLEEN SCHERF is a professor of communication at 978-1-77385-190-7 Library PDF 978-1-77385-191-4 ePub Thompson Rivers University. She teaches in all fields of literature, 978-1-77385-192-1 mobi communication, and travel media. $39.99 CAD / $39.99 USD (S) TOURISM STUDIES, SOCIETY AND CULTURE, DEVELOPMENT STUDIES press.ucalgary.ca
16 RECENTLY RELEASED CREATING THE FUTURE OF HEALTH The History of the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary, 1967-2012 Robert Lampard, David B. Hogan, Frank W. Stahnisch, and James R. Wright Jr. Creating the Future of Health is the fascinating story of the first fifty years of the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary. Drawing on interviews with key players and extensive research into documents and primary material it is a story of perseverance through fiscal turbulence, sweeping changes to health care and health care education, and changing ideas of what health 978-1-77385-164-8 Paperback services are and what they should do. 978-1-77385-166-2 Library PDF 978-1-77385-167-9 ePub 978-1-77385-168-6 mobi ROBERT LAMPARD is an adjunct professor of medical history at $42.99 CAD / $42.99 USD (S) the University of Alberta and emeritus member of the Alberta and INSTITUTIONAL HISTORY, HEALTH Canadian Medical Associations. HISTORY, HEALTH EDUCATION DAVID B. HOGAN is the academic lead of the Brenda Strafford Centre on Aging, a specialist in internal medicine, and a sub- specialist in geriatric medicine. FRANK W. STAHNISCH holds the AMF/Hannah Professorship in the History of Medicine and Health Care at the University of Calgary. JAMES R. WRIGHT JR. is professor of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at the University of Calgary. PHILLIS Alison Clarke Phillis Wheatley was the first African American to publish a book of poetry. In 1773, her book, Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, was published to international acclaim. Wheatley was presented In London as “the African genius,” and her writing was published in New England and England alike. Phillis Wheatley’s name was known in households throughout literate North America. Yet Phillis Wheatley was a slave. In Phillis, Alison Clarke reaches through time to tell the story of this remarkable woman. Interspersed with poems written from the viewpoint of Black intellectuals, entrepreneurs, and other people who themselves were inspired by Wheatley, this is a collection of poetry that celebrates the resilience and accomplishments of Black history. Series: ALISON CLARKE is a writer and artist. She teaches creative writing BRAVE & BRILLIANT and visual arts, and holds a Master’s degree in Children’s Literature 978-1-77385-135-8 Paperback from Hollins University. 978-1-77385-136-5 Library PDF 978-1-77385-137-2 ePub 978-1-77385-138-9 mobi To read Alison Clarke’s Phillis is to witness the emergence of a $18.99 CAD / $18.99 USD (T) necessary voice for our time. POETRY —Pierrette Requier, bilingual poet, playwright, and mentor press.ucalgary.ca
17 RECENTLY RELEASED DISAPPEARING IN REVERSE Allie McFarland A fierce and vulnerable journey through grief, mental health and self-discovery that fearlessly explores the intensity of young womanhood. Disappearing in Reverse is a mystery, a road novel, and a coming of age story. Blending past and present, the self and the other, it crosses genres and defies categorization to be met and addressed on its own terms. Fearless and vulnerable, unabashed and wounded, this is a story of the liminal places where expectations falter and the unexpected thrives. ALLIE McFARLAND writes novel(la)s and lives on the unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Lekwungen peoples in Victoria, BC with her partner and chubby cat. A triumph of the feminist picaresque. Allie McFarland writes with Series: BRAVE & BRILLIANT fearless honesty and relish. Highly recommended. 978-1-77385-143-3 Paperback 978-1-77385-144-0 Library PDF —Tom Sandborn, Vancouver Sun 978-1-77385-145-7 ePub 978-1-77385-146-4 mobi An instant staple in Western-Canadian Literature. $24.99 CAD / $24.99 USD (T) —Erin Emily Ann Vance, author of FICTION Advice for Taxidermists and Amateur Beekeepers DR SAD David Bateman Stephen is middle-aged. He’s gay. Stephen is a teacher. He’s a poet. He has a new teaching job in Kamloops, BC. Stephen has HIV. Leaping through time and mixing the playfully serious with the seriously playful, DR SAD blends poetry with prose and finds the humour in despair in one complete, glittering tragedy of triumph DAVID BATEMAN is a freelance arts journalist, painter, and performance poet. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. brillyant n akrobatik writing reveels n th suspens uv ths wundrful n engayging narrativ —bill bissett, poet This novel is a complex cocktail that lingers sweet, bitter. Take a sip. Then another. Slip a copy into your overnight bag and hit the road. Series: BRAVE & BRILLIANT —Hiromi Goto, writer and editor 978-1-77385-103-7 Paperback 978-1-77385-104-4 Library PDF So funny, so inadvertently sexy, and yet so true to our own 978-1-77385-105-1 ePub 978-1-77385-016-8 mobi private, nutty obsessions and unprove-able beliefs that it defies $28.99 CAD / $28.99 USD (T) categorization. FICTION —Felice Picano, teacher, activist, and author press.ucalgary.ca
18 RECENTLY RELEASED BELONGING BEYOND BORDERS Cosmopolitan Affiliations in Contemporary Spanish American Literature Annik Bilodeau Belonging Beyond Borders maps the evolution of cosmopolitanism in Spanish American narrative literature through a generational lens. Drawing on a new theoretical framework that blends intellectual studies and literary history with integrated approaches to Spanish American narrative, this book traces the evolution from aesthetic cosmopolitanism through anti-colonial nationalism to modern political cosmopolitanism. ANNIK BILODEAU earned her PhD in Spanish at the University of Ottawa. Her fields of research include cosmopolitanism studies, and the relationship between visual culture and social movements. Beautifully written, well researched, and carefully organized, I expect Series: LATIN AMERICAN & CARIBBEAN this book to be influential in the field of Spanish and Latin American STUDIES literary studies as well as in the larger area of World Literature. 978-1-77385-159-4 Paperback 978-1-77385-161-7 Library PDF —Marco Ramírez Rojas, City University of New York 978-1-77385162-4 ePub 978-1-77385-163-1 mobi $34.99 CAD / $34.99 USD (S) LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE LONG DIVISION Gil McElroy Experimental poetry at its finest. A poetic expression of a mind in thought that draws on the commentative process of Midrash to discover the complexity of simplicity and the simply complex. GIL McELROY is a poet and artist. He is the author of four books of poetry, and winner of the bpNichol Chapbook Award. For a quarter-century, Gil McElroy has not only been on my list of favourite, but underrated, contemporary poets, and the appearance of Long Division is not only a furthering of his work-to-date, but a wonderful reminder of what he has already accomplished. —rob mclennan, author of A halt, which is empty Series: BRAVE & BRILLIANT Gil McElroy’s poetry is profoundly spiritual. Redolent with the syncretic 978-1-77385-131-0 Paperback attentions and devotions of a Thomas Merton, his metric compositions 978-1-77385-132-7 Library PDF 978-1-77385-133-4 ePub keep time to the cyclical processions of the heavenly bodies. 978-1-77385-134-1 mobi $18.99 CAD / $18.99 USD (T) —Karl Siegler, C.M POETRY press.ucalgary.ca
19 OUR SERIES ISSN 1703-1826 (print) ISSN 1925-5675 (online) AFRICA: Series Editor: Timothy Stapleton, Professor, History, MISSING VOICES University of Calgary Addresses issues and topics that have been overlooked in political, social, and historical discussions about Africa. ISSN 1700-9995 (print) ISSN 1927-4351 (online) ART IN PROFILE: Series Editor: Michele Hardy, Curator, Nickle Galleries, CANADIAN ART & ARCHITECTURE University of Calgary Showcases the work of contemporary Canadian artists and architects both emerging and established. Each book provides insight into the life and work of an artist or architect whose innovative and creative imagination is making a difference and making us think. ISSN 2371-6134 (print) ISSN 2371-6142 (online) ARTS IN Series Editor: Jennifer Pettit, Dean, Faculty of Arts, ACTION Mount Royal University Illuminates, promotes, and demonstrates the fundamental significance of the Arts, Humanities, an Social Sciences to public well-being and contemporary society. These books highlight the essential skills an critical understandings only possible within these academic disciplines—culturally socially, politically, economically, and beyond. Co-published with Mount Royal University. ISSN 1716-2645 (print) ISSN 1925-2919 (online) BEYOND BOUNDARIES: CANADIAN Series Editor: Rob Huebert, Associate Director of the DEFENCE & STRATEGIC STUDIES Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies, Associate Professor, Political Science, University of Calgary Canada’s role in international military and strategic studies ranges from peacebuilding and Arctic sovereignty to unconventional warfare and domestic security. This series provides narratives and analysis of the Canadian military from historical and contemporary perspectives. Published with the support of the Centre for Military, Security and Strategic Studies. ISSN 2371-7238 (print) ISSN 2371-7246 (online) BRAVE & Series Editor: Aritha van Herk, Professor, English, BRILLIANT University of Calgary The University of Calgary Press’ literary series, Brave & Brilliant encompasses fiction, poetry, and everything in between and beyond. Bold and lively, each with its own strong and unique voice, these books entertain and engage readers with fresh and energetic approaches to storytelling and verse. press.ucalgary.ca
20 Series Editors: Bryan W. Roberts, Associate Professor of BSPS OPEN Philosophy of Science, London School of Economics and Political Science David Teira, Professor of Philosophy, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia This innovative new series publishes landmark, cutting edge monographs that represent the full breadth and diversity of the philosophy of science. Published in collaboration with the British Society for the Philosophy of Science ISSN 2560-6883 (print) ISSN 2560-6891 (online) CALGARY INSTITUTE Series Editor: Jim Ellis, Director of the Calgary Institute FOR THE HUMANITIES for Humanities and Professor, English Department, University of Calgary The humanities help us to understand who we are and where we came from; they help us to understand and respectfully engage with those who are different from us, and they encourage a curiosity and imagination that allows us to bring older ideas to the new worlds in which we find ourselves. Published in co-operation with the Calgary institute for the Humanities. ISSN 1925-3702 (print) ISSN 1925-3710 (online) CANADIAN HISTORY Series Editor: Alan MacEachern, Professor, Department AND ENVIRONMENT of History, University of Western Ontario, Director, NiCHE: Network in Canadian History & Environment Topics in Canadian history through an environmental lens. These books speak from the intersection of nature and history, highlighting innovative perspectives and excellence in scholarship. Published with the support of the Network in Canadian History & Environment. ISSN 1912-3094 (print) ISSN 1925-2927 (online) CINEMAS OFF CENTRE Cutting-edge research that provokes and inspires new explorations of past, present, and emerging cinematic trends. Explores the work of individual filmmakers, collaborative works, and filmmaking groups and organizations with a strong interest in Canadian subjects. ISSN 2562-3486 (print) ISSN 2562-3494 (online) ENERGY HISTORIES, CULTURES, Series Editor: Petra Dolata, Associate Professor AND POLITICS Department of History, University of Calgary Illuminates the intersections of energy and society, focusing on original research that contributes to international discussions on the history, culture, and politics of energy. Speaking to the energy humanities and energy social sciences, books in this series draw on North American and Global perspectives to discuss energy in all its complexities. press.ucalgary.ca
21 ISSN 2561-3057 (print) ISSN 2561-3065 (online) GLOBAL Series Editor: Roberta Rice, Associate Professor, INDIGENOUS ISSUES Political Science, University of Calgary Explores Indigenous peoples’ cultural, political, social, economic and environmental struggles in para-colonial and post-colonial societies with a special focus on connecting local realities to global dynamics and comparative analysis of Indigenous issues in both the Global North and Global South. ISSN 1498-2366 (print) ISSN 1925-9638 (online) LATIN AMERICAN & Series Editor: Hendrik Kraay, Professor, Department CARIBBEAN STUDIES Head, Department of History, University of Calgary Redefines our understanding of Latin America and the Caribbean, drawing on a wide range of scholarly disciplines and perspectives to offer a nuanced and multifaceted view of these complex, changing, and interconnected regions. Historically published in co-operation with the Latin American and Caribbean Research Centre at the University of Calgary, this series continues in the spirit of inquiry. ISSN 1701-0004 (print) ISSN 1925-2943 (online) NORTHERN Series Editor: David Millar, Research Associate, LIGHTS Arctic Institute of North America The circumpolar North is an area of contemporary discussion and historical fascination. This series highlights diverse areas of northern scholarship, including natural sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. Published in co-operation with the Arctic Institute of North America. ISSN 2561-5351 (print) ISSN 2561-536X (online) SMALL CITIES SUSTAINABILITY Series Editors: Will Garrett-Petts, Associate STUDIES IN COMMUNITY AND Vice-President, Research and Graduate Studies, CULTURAL ENGAGEMENT Thompson Rivers University Nancy Duxbury Carreiro, Senior Researcher, Centre for Social Studies, University of Coimbra, Portugal Discovers and documents how smaller communities in Canada and elsewhere differ from their larger metropolitan counterparts in terms of their formal and informal strategies for developing, maintaining, and enhancing community and cultural vitality, particularly in terms of civic engagement, artistic animation, and creative place-making. Published with the support of Thompson Rivers University. ISSN 1922-6519 (print) ISSN 1925-587X (online) THE Series Editor: George Colpitts, Professor, Department WEST of History, Associate Dean of Arts, University of Calgary How do we define ourselves as Western Canadians and what impact do we have on the world around us? Scholarship, biographies, community history, memoirs, and more offer fascinating insight into Western Canadian life and experience press.ucalgary.ca
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