Third edition of award-winning book by Leo Chavez, UC Irvine anthropology Distinguished Professor emeritus, examines how alarmist rhetoric misrepresents immigrants, citizens, and the nation
New book by Eve Darian-Smith, UC Irvine global and international studies and law Distinguished Professor, explores on-going, increasing threats to academic freedom worldwide
New book by UC Irvine sociologist Irene Vega explores how a largely Latino/a workforce of immigration agents reconciles the moral ambiguities of its work
Book by UC Irvine political scientist Matthew Beckmann examines history, theory, and practice of modern presidential time management
New book by UCI anthropologist Samar Al-Bulushi examines shifting configurations and expansive geographies of post-9/11 imperial warfare
Third book in series by UCI economist Mike McBride takes on creation of customized and youth-centric stats that better measure success and motivate young players
New book by UCI sociologists Francesca Polletta and Edwin Amenta examines when, why and how social movements change culture
New book by Yousuf Al-Bulushi, UCI global & international studies associate professor, explores relationship between shack dwellers and the municipal government in South Africa
UC Irvine social scientists Megan Peters, cognitive sciences, and Lauren Ross, logic & philosophy of science, offer expertise on authorship practices, memory and mood in The Transmitter's new book
New book by UC Irvine economics professor John Duffy explores methodologies and applications of experimental economics
New book co-authored by UCI anthropologist Tom Boellstorff analyzes the second-gen gaming system's rise, fall and lasting industry impact
New book by political scientists Jeffrey Kopstein, UCI, and Stephen Hanson, William & Mary, examines causes, consequences of the erosion of modern government institutions
New book by UCI global and international studies professor Long T. Bui explores cultural knowledge, viral politics of the pandemic
New book coauthored by UCI political scientist Jeffrey Kopstein offers an impassioned plea to defend modern government
New book by UCI anthropologists Kristin Peterson and Valerie Olson offers a handbook for multidimensional research design
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