What Works, What Doesn’t (and When): Q&A with Editor Dilip Soman
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by Dilip Soman
2d ago
Using seventeen cases where researchers applied behavioural interventions in the field, this book identifies not only what works but also what does not work (and why). Read the full Q&A about What Works, What Doesn’t (and When) by the editor, Dilip Soman. Tell us about when the idea for What Works, What Doesn’t (and When) first came to fruition. Is there a story behind it? How did this topic get fleshed out? This book emerged at the confluence of two sets of ideas. First, Nina Mažar and I had previously edited a book in the series called Behavioral Science in the Wild. In that book, we ma ..read more
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5 Indie Bookstores to Visit across Canada
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by UTP Marketing Team
1w ago
Happy Canadian Independent Bookstore Day! This annual event unites readers, writers, illustrators, publishers, and others to champion independent businesses and support a thriving bookselling community across Canada. In this blog post, we’re highlighting five of our favorite indie bookstores to visit. Octopus Books Located in Ottawa, this Woman-owned independent bookstore has been selling books to make change since 1969. Their selection of books covers a broad range of social awareness, history, poetry, Canadian and Indigenous and international fiction, feminism and gender, and more. Web ..read more
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Recognizing Earth Day
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by UTP Marketing Team
2w ago
This Earth Day, we’ve compiled a list of essential Environmental Studies titles worth exploring, especially for those interested in the effects of climate change. Solved: How the World’s Great Cities Are Fixing the Climate Crisis By David Miller Foreword by Bill McKibben Afterword by Anne Hidalgo If our planet is going to survive the climate crisis, we need to act rapidly. Taking cues from progressive cities around the world, including Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Oslo, Shenzhen, and Sydney, this book is a summons to every city to make small but significant changes tha ..read more
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Q&A with Dr. Susan Hillock, UTP author of Greening Social Work Education   
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by Susan Hillock
3w ago
Greening Social Work Education examines how social work educators can best incorporate sustainability content into social work curricula, integrate green teaching methods, and mobilize students and colleagues towards climate action, justice, and leadership. Read the full Q&A about Greening Social Work Education by the editor, Susan Hillock. Tell us about when the idea for writing this book first came to fruition.   Despite urgent calls for global action, growth in international sustainable social work practice, and a solid “green” theoretical knowledge base, North American ..read more
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Celebrating National Poetry Month
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by UTP Marketing Team
1M ago
April is recognized as Poetry Month, a time to celebrate poetry across various cultures. Celebrate National Poetry Month with UTP by browsing some of our Poetry titles: The Complete Poems of Michelangelo: Joseph Tusiani’s Classic Translation By Michelangelo Buonarroti Edited by Gianluca Rizzo Translated by Joseph Tusiani Though known primarily as a sculptor and painter, Michelangelo was also a poet. In his lifetime, Michelangelo wrote over 300 poems, many of which were works of devotion and love poems of a spiritual and mystical nature. In 1961, Joseph Tusiani offered the ..read more
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Q&A about Sugar with Edward Narain and Tarryn Phillips  
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by Edward Narain and Tarryn Phillips  
1M ago
Keenly observed and full of heart, Sugar is an intimate portrayal of grief, friendship, and culture clash that will prompt new ways of thinking about the world. Read the full Q&A about Sugar by the authors Edward Narain and Tarryn Phillips. Tell us about when the idea for writing this book first came to fruition. Is there a story behind it? How did this topic get fleshed out?  With a background in film and audio production, Edward always had a desire to create an ethnographic documentary portraying the cultural and racial dynamics of Fiji, where he grew up. Central to the s ..read more
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A Breath of Fresh Air to Escape the Communication Rut
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by S. L. Seethaler
1M ago
Beyond the Sage on the Stage provides practical, evidence-based communication lessons and debunks often-repeated communication myths. Read the full blog post by author S.L. Seethaler, here. “You know it’s love when it clicks.  Buckle up.” “Texting and driving?  Say it: I’m the problem.  It’s me.”   “Camp in the woods not the left lane.”  “Drive hammered.  Get nailed.”    “Get your head out of your apps.”  “Visiting In-laws?  Slow down.  Get there late.”  You may have chuckled over electronic traffic signs with messages like ..read more
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Q&A with UTP Author Florin Curta
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by Florin Curta
2M ago
Medieval Eastern Europe, 500–1300 offers a selection of fascinating primary sources pertaining to the history of East Central, Southeastern, and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages. Read the full Q&A by editor Florin Curta, here. What was your process for selecting sources for this important new collection? In attempting to cover eight hundred years of history, how did you choose what to include? I have taught a course on the medieval history of Eastern Europe for many years at the University of Florida. In the absence of a reader, I began to look for ready-made translations of primary sour ..read more
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Recognizing Women’s History Month
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by UTP Marketing Team
2M ago
Happy International Women’s Day! In this blog post, University of Toronto Press (UTP) rounds up some of our titles in the field of Women’s studies and Women’s history. Plus, check out some UTP journal’s collections that are #FreeToRead until the end of March, here. Charm Offensive: Commodifying Femininity in Postwar France By Kelly Ricciardi Colvin Charm Offensive explores how this elevation of French femininity created problems on both sides of the equation: the pressure on French women to conform to an exacting physical standard was immense, while the inability of anyone els ..read more
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Q&A with UTP Author Cameron Cross
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by Cameron Cross
2M ago
Examining the emergence of the versified love story as a genre of New Persian literature in the early eleventh century, Love at a Crux situates this literary movement within the broader global history of romance. Read the full Q&A by author Cameron Cross, here. As Love at a Crux is your first book, tell us about when the idea for writing this book first came to fruition. Is there a story behind it? How did this topic get fleshed out? There is indeed a story behind this work! My initial interest in Iran and the Persian language formed when I was about twelve, but there was no direct way to ..read more
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