Hi everyone!
(apologies for cross posting!)
We’re excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at
KPU:
Political Ideologies and Worldviews: An Introduction – 2nd Edition
Edited by Valérie Vézina and Alexandra Taylor
This open educational resource (OER) brings together Canadian and international scholars
in a contemporary, pluralistic volume introducing undergraduates in a variety of relevant
disciplines to political ideologies and worldviews. This introductory textbook is also
suitable for a wider general audience. This fully open textbook on political worldviews
deals with the historical development of classical ideologies, while expanding and
updating the subject using contemporary political examples and non-Eurocentric
examinations of ideology. The textbook includes chapters on Indigenous worldviews,
Confucianism, and the future of ideology in the emerging global order. On top of
containing discussion questions, this new and revised second edition offers an increased
number of exercises and interactive content.
Visit the Resource<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/politicalideologies2e/>
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Learn about KPU’s Open Publishing Suite (OPUS)<https://www.kpu.ca/library/OPUS>
* Browse our complete catalogue<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/catalog/openkpu>
* Learn more about KPU Open Education<http://www.kpu.ca/open>
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