Anthropology News from UC Press
For more than 50 years, UC Press has been one of the leading publishers in the field of anthropology. We are delighted to share the news that our longtime colleague Kate Marshall …
Read More >For more than 50 years, UC Press has been one of the leading publishers in the field of anthropology. We are delighted to share the news that our longtime colleague Kate Marshall …
Read More >by Anne Rademacher, author of Building Green: Environmental Architects and the Struggle for Sustainability in Mumbai At UC Press, open access—the free, immediate, unrestricted, online access to peer-reviewed research and scholarly work—is central …
Read More >By Nancy Postero, author of The Indigenous State: Race, Politics, and Performance in Plurinational Bolivia At UC Press, open access—the free, immediate, unrestricted, online access to peer-reviewed research and scholarly work—is central to …
Read More >UC Press is proud to have two 2017 MacArthur Foundation “genius” award recipients on its publishing list. Congratulations Trevor Paglen and Jason De Leon, who are among the current crop of #MacFellow …
Read More >As part of Banned Books Week we’ll be sharing recommended reading lists that promote the freedom to seek and express ideas. We take pride in publishing scholarship that focuses on the lives of diverse religious and …
Read More >This year’s Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science (4S) (August 30 – September 2 in Boston) continues to focus on fostering scholarship in the social studies of science, technology, …
Read More >Atelier is a new launched book series in anthropology designed to take a ground-up approach to the acquisition and publication of new ethnographic works. The aim is to set the conditions for collaboration …
Read More >As part of our “Tools of the Trade” blog series, we’re highlighting resources for social science scholars and educators to aid in your research, writing, and prep work this summer. Look no further for a refresher …
Read More >As part of our “Tools of the Trade” blog series, we’re highlighting resources for social science scholars and educators to aid in your research, writing, and prep work this summer. Look no further for a refresher …
Read More >By Carolyn Sufrin, author of Jailcare: Finding the Safety Net for Women behind Bars Earlier this month, the book launch event for Jailcare: Finding the Safety Net for Women behind Bars was held …
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