New book by Danielle Thomsen, UC Irvine political science professor, explores how fundraising matters in American politics


New book by UC Irvine sociology professor Nina Bandelj explores what happens when children become investment projects and child-rearing becomes exhausting labor


New book by UC Irvine economist David R. Agrawal with James M. Poterba and Owen M. Zidar offers a critical examination of the effects of tax competition


New book by Sarah Whitt, UC Irvine global and international studies assistant professor, explores Indigenous histories tied to settler-operated institutions of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries


New book by Anneeth Kaur Hundle, UC Irvine anthropology associate professor and Presidential Chair in Social Sciences to Advance Sikh Studies, explores the lasting impact of Uganda's 1972 expulsion of nearly 80,000 South Asians


New book by UC Irvine Chicano/Latino studies professor and department chair Glenda M. Flores explores the personal and professional journeys of Latina/o doctors


Irene Vega, sociology, NPR - Morning Edition, July 16, 2025 (Audio)


New book by UC Irvine cognitive and language scientist Gregory Hickok explores 150 years of research on how the brain enables language


Glenda Flores, Chicano/Latino studies, on her new book in the UC Press Blog


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