New book by sociologists Judith Stepan-Norris, professor, UC Irvine, and Jasmine Kerrissey '12 UCI Ph.D., associate professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst, explores reasons for swings in union activity from 1900-2015
New book by UCI Distinguished Professor of anthropology David Theo Goldberg exposes political aims, lasting impacts of attacks on CRT
Book by UCI anthropologist Mike Fortun examines affective, cognitive forces that have shaped the field of genomics
Book by UCI economics professor Michael McBride breaks down applied sabermetrics in an easy-to-use, no-math-required guide for assessing, developing and advancing youth players and teams
Book by UCI anthropologist Damien Sojoyner is a poignant account of how the carceral state shapes daily life for young Black people--and how Black Americans resist, find joy, and cultivate new visions for the future
Five-volume reference work co-edited by UCI sociologist David Snow updated to include more than 200 new cultural and political developments of the past decade
Book by UCI sociologist Yang Su dives into succession politics, protest repression, and the 1989 Tiananmen Massacre from a new perspective
Book coauthored by UCI political science professor Jeffrey Kopstein examines key questions of the Holocaust using tools, methods from political science, sociology, demography and public health
Book coauthored by UCI political science professor Charles Anthony Smith centers women's rights as critical piece in policy solutions aimed at combatting global issue
Book by Eleana Kim, UCI anthropology professor, explores how nature has flourished where human diplomacy has failed
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
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