New book by UCI sociologist Edwin Amenta analyzes more than a century of digitized news to highlight how journalists reported on hundreds of causes, and the consequences of their coverage


New book by Sara Wallace Goodman, UCI political science professor, examines role, consequences of politics in America's pandemic response


Book by Jeanett Castellanos, UCI social sciences professor of teaching, presents framework to help students - particularly underrepresented and first-generation undergrads - thrive


New book by Anita Casavantes Bradford, UCI Chicano/Latino studies and history professor, examines history of U.S. policy toward unaccompanied children from around the globe


Book by Long Bui, UCI global and international studies, details stereotypes, representations of Asians and Asian Americans throughout history


Book by Eve Darian-Smith, global and international studies, examines role of politics, economic decisions in global warming


New book by Sara C. Mednick, UCI cognitive scientist and sleep expert, breaks down upstate and downstate biological rhythms and activities that improve health and well-being


Book by Sara Wallace Goodman, UCI political science, examines the role politics play in peoples' recognition, response to democratic threats


Book by UCI anthropologist Justin Richland explores complicated relationship between Native American Tribes and the U.S. government


UCI professor Héctor Tobar pens novel about real-life world traveler and would-be-writer


New book by UCI professor Rocío Rosales explores the complex stories of immigrant street vendors in Los Angeles


UCI assistant professor's new book details how family life and romantic relationships are complicated and compromised by documentation status


Book by UCI political scientist Davin Phoenix challenges conventional wisdom that anger leads people to polls


Book by UCI cognitive scientist Barbara Sarnecka provides tools, tips, and tricks of the trade of academic writing for scholars new and accomplished


New book by UCI sociologist explores the religious and racial origins of society's obsession with thinness


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