You Got This: Coping with Coronavirus Anxiety
by Sarah Jaquette Ray, author of A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet It’s been a week of total chaos. As the chair of …
Read More >by Sarah Jaquette Ray, author of A Field Guide to Climate Anxiety: How to Keep Your Cool on a Warming Planet It’s been a week of total chaos. As the chair of …
Read More >As schools throughout California and the rest of the world continue to close, parents are also trying to telecommute for the first time. Many are scrambling to find activities for their kids so …
Read More >March is Women’s History Month, and we at UC Press are proud to share our rich record of publishing stories of women from throughout history, between disciplines, and across borders. Please enjoy …
Read More >“Measures of prosperity in the 21st century must consider social wellbeing and environmental sustainability. Only then can governments and businesses take the necessary actions to ensure the continued thriving of our societies.”
Read More >UC Press is honored to share that two of our titles have been nominated by the Association of American Publishers for the 2020 PROSE Awards in their respective academic subject areas. Starting in 1976, the PROSE …
Read More >How can we expect young people to face what has been called the greatest existential threat if their go-to solution is to erase themselves? How can we help them desire instead of dread their futures?
Read More >“My vision for the new EES domain is to publish research that combines the traditional ‘ologies’ like ecology and geology with understanding of human impacts in the Anthropocene”
Read More >Last month, the UC Press staff was thrilled to host Professor Drew Harvell at our headquarters. Throughout the year, UC Press invites authors to visit us in Oakland for an ongoing “Lunchtime …
Read More >“Creating incentives that support sustainability-focused farmers requires acknowledging and compensating farmers for more than the food they produce.”
Read More >“We figured the best way to launch the journal would be to provide a survey of provocative pieces from figures known in the field (and representing different places within it, both geographically speaking and theoretically)”
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