Introducing Journal of Autoethnography
Journal of Autoethnography is a refereed, international, and interdisciplinary journal devoted to the purposes, practices, and principles of autoethnography.
Read More >Journal of Autoethnography is a refereed, international, and interdisciplinary journal devoted to the purposes, practices, and principles of autoethnography.
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)”
Read More >UC Press is pleased to announce that Departures in Critical Qualitative Research’s editor Devika Chawla’s inaugural double special issue, Migrations/Borders and Margins, has been selected as the winner of the National Communication …
Read More >UC Press is currently seeking applicants for the position of Editor of Communist and Post-Communist Studies.
Read More >University of California Press is pleased to announce that we will begin publishing the scholarly journal Communist and Post-Communist Studies in 2020. Currently in its 52nd year of publication, Communist and Post-Communist …
Read More >By Angela Chen, Archna Patel, and Jack Young, UC Press Production and Editorial Staff Last month while in Detroit attending the annual Association of University Presses conference, we made a side trip to …
Read More >The environmental problems we face will not be solved by one disciplinary approach. It will take big ideas, research, and collaboration from social sciences, humanities, and sciences to find innovative, equitable, and …
Read More >The Association of University Presses held their 2019 annual conference in Detroit, MI from June 11-13. Several UCPress staff members attended the conference, which focused its programming this year on themes of …
Read More >This week, the Association of University Presses is honoring the memory of our press publishing colleague Mark Saunders by hosting a blog tour that celebrates the publishing community and the many people …
Read More >Recently, Harvard University professor Ieva Jusionyte assumed leadership of the series. She spoke with UC Press anthropology editor Kate Marshall about the legacy and future of Public Anthropology at UC Press.
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