by Ken-Hou Lin, Celeste Curington, and Jennifer Lundquist, authors of The Dating Divide: Race and Desire in the Era of Online Romance Dating apps and websites have become the most popular way …
For Valentine’s Day, explore UC Press Sociology titles that broaden and challenge our understanding of relationships in the modern world. The Dating DivideRace and Desire in the Era of Online Romanceby Celeste …
By Ellen Lamont, author of The Mating Game: How Gender Still Shapes How We Date As Covid-19 ripped through the United States in early 2020, governors across the country began issuing social …
by Jennifer Randles, author of Essential Dads: The Inequalities and Politics of Fathering Only if I’m dead or in jail. These were the reasons the fathers I talked to said they would …
Is there such a thing as a “male biological clock”? What do we really know about men’s reproductive health? The answer, accordingly to author Rene Almeling, is surprisingly little. In contrast, the …
UC Press is committed to supporting the research and mission of Black scholars, and we’re so proud of our many award-winning and acclaimed Black authors. For this year’s ASA, we want to …
UC Press’s award-winning Sociology publishing program is known for its focus on contemporary social problems, global health, racial justice, and human rights. We publish ground-breaking books that have shaped and challenged the …
By Carole Joffe, author of Obstacle Course: The Everyday Struggle to Get an Abortion in America I was recently asked to write a blog piece on abortion care during the pandemic for …