
Dr. Shannon Ward speaking about her book, Amdo Lullaby: An Ethnography of Childhood and Language Shift on the Tibetan Plateau ath the 2025 UBC Okanagan Books of the Year event.
We are pleased to recognize the remarkable achievements of our campus community members who published books and creative works in 2024. Each publication represents countless hours of research, dedication and creativity that bring it to life. Please join us in congratulating our colleagues in the UBC Okanagan community as we highlight and celebrate their contributions.
2024 UBC Okanagan Authors and Editors
If you published a book in 2024 and are not included on this list, please contact ubco.provost@ubc.ca to be added.
Maria Alexopoulos | Reading Literature and Theory at the Intersections of Queer and Class: Class Notes and Queer-ies |
Shahria Alam | Collection of Conference Proceedings |
Jeffrey L. Andrews | Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R: An Example-Based Approach |
Heinz Bauschke | Introduction to Convexity, Optimization, and Algorithms |
Stephen Berg | Doctoral Journey: Perspectives in Physical and Health Education |
W. John Braun | Practical Guide to Data Analysis Using R: An Example-Based Approach |
Agnieszka Doll | Political Activist Ethnography: Studies in The Social Relations of Struggle |
Klara du Plessis | Post-Mortem of the Event |
Anne Fleming | Curiosities |
Susan Frohlick | Bloom Spaces: Reproduction and Tourism on the Caribbean Coast of Costa Rica |
Carl Hodge | Ethics and Economics of Liberal Democracies: Foundations for PPE |
Andrew Irvine | Ethics and Economics of Liberal Democracies: Foundations for PPE
Lysistrata: Adapted from Aristophanes for modern performance |
Annamma Joy | Sustainability in Art, Fashion and Wine: Critical Perspectives |
Christopher Martin | Cadre Ethique et Legal de l’enseignement: Guide Pour les Professionnels de l’enseignement |
Cole Mash | Resistant Practices an Communities of Sound |
Kh Md Nahiduzzaman | Making Sense of Planning and Development for the Post-Pandemic Cities |
Francisco Peña | Expecting the End of the World in Medieval Europe: An Interdisciplinary Study |
Matthew Rader | Fine |
Helen Sharp | End-of-Life Care Considerations for the Speech-Language Pathologist |
Shannon Ward | Amdo Lullaby: An Ethnography of Childhood and Language Shift on the Tibetan Plateau |
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