Beverley Diamond


“Re” Thinking: Revitalization, Return, and Reconciliation in Contemporary Indigenous Expressive Culture.


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Michaëlle Jean and Jean-Daniel Lafond


TO THE ARTS, CITIZENS! : Social Mediation through the Arts


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Dr. Kwame Anthony Appiah


Society Matters: why should we value the Humanities?


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James Bartleman


Residential Schools: Have we forgotten our responsibility?


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Weaver, Johnson and Chuenpagdee


How Do We Build Resilient Communities in the Face of Climate Change?


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Gérard Bouchard and Graham Fraser


Pluralist Societies: what's their future?


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David Adams Richards


Threatened Identity: what do we lose when we lose the sense of place?


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Chief Shawn Atleo


First Nations Education: Can we afford to miss out?


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Antonine Maillet


Giving voice: Who speaks for the forgotten?


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Andrew Weaver, climatologist


How can Canadians keep their cool in a warming world?


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Exhibitors

Don’t miss the chance to participate in the largest multidisciplinary scholarly book fair in North America! Each year, the Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences’ Book Fair is visited by hundreds of delegates, speakers and community participants, most stopping in more than once. This is a golden opportunity to showcase your publications, sell books and attract prospective authors.

Why exhibit at the Congress?

 

Considered the largest multidisciplinary scholarly book fair in North America, the Congress Book Fair gives exhibitors the opportunity to:

  • Reach over 6,000 researchers, graduate students and community members;
  • Promote your newly released titles and sell to a targeted public; and
  • Meet and greet your authors and make new contacts with members of the academic community.

The Book Fair sells out every year so be sure to reserve your exhibit space early.

***PLEASE NOTE THAT THE FOUR DAY OPTION (MAY 28 TO 31) IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE.***

Exhibitor’s Kit

Exhibitor Prospectus 2011

Exhibitor Contract

Booth option forms

Specialty Items Order form

Book Staff Registration form

Student Staff Request form

Marketing Opportunities Order Form for Exhibitors

Marketing Opportunities Order Form for Non-exhibitors

Contact book fair coordinator Benoit Gervais via e-mail or by telephone (613-238-6112 x355) if you would like to receive an exhibitor kit or if you require additional information about the Book Fair.

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Lady Gaga Projecting Positive Values

Zorianna Zurba explains how Telephone speaks to the values of the young people who are Lady Gaga’s core fans.

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Dr. Dale Dewar speaks to the Canadain Peace Research Association (Photo: Matthew Sheriko)

War as a Disease

If there’s only one constant in human history, it’s the occurrence of war.

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Mothers, Teachers, and Ambassadors

Pinar Kocak explores why some Alberta mothers are compelled to homeschool their ADHD children.

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Launch of Accord on Research in Education

Putting the Evidence Back into Evidence-Based Policy Making for Underachieving Students.

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Taking Leave of Your Census

Dr. Monica Boyd explains why a voluntary Long form census will be damaging to Canada

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