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


Greg Hickok, cog sci, New Books in Psychology, Dec. 13, 2021 (Podcast)


UCI critical race theorist David Theo Goldberg, anthropology and comparative literature Distinguished Professor, pens book about global perspectives on dread


Book by UCI logic and philosophy of science associate professor Cailin O'Connor explores how inequities emerge and why they persist


Book by UCI sociologist Francesca Polletta explains how we can find our way back from political polarization without having to become friends first


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


New book by Long T. Bui, UCI assistant professor of global and international studies, tells the living stories, history of South Vietnamese refugees


In his new book, UCI vision scientist Donald Hoffman says evolution has trained humans to construct reality, rather than see the world as it truly is


New book by UCI IMTFI researchers shines light on the human impact of mobile money, financial technology